Comparing E392 - Extracts of rosemary vs E243 - Ethyl lauroyl arginate

Synonyms
E392
Extracts of rosemary
rosemary extract
E243
Ethyl lauroyl arginate
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Popular questions
  1. Can dogs have rosemary extract?

    Yes—small amounts of rosemary extract (E392) used as a food preservative are generally safe for dogs; avoid giving concentrated essential oils and stop if stomach upset occurs.

  2. Can dogs eat rosemary extract?

    It’s commonly used in dog foods as a natural antioxidant and is considered safe at low levels, but consult your vet if your dog is prone to seizures or is pregnant/lactating.

  3. Can cats have rosemary extract?

    In the tiny amounts used as a preservative, rosemary extract is generally considered safe for cats; do not use rosemary essential oil, as cats are very sensitive to concentrated oils.

  4. How to extract rosemary oil?

    Rosemary essential oil is typically obtained by steam distillation of the herb, producing a highly concentrated oil that is not the same as E392 and isn’t intended for ingestion without expert guidance.

  5. How to make rosemary extract?

    Commercial E392 is made by extracting rosemary with food‑grade solvents (e.g., ethanol), then purifying and standardizing carnosic acid/carnosol levels; at home you can approximate it by steeping dried rosemary in high‑proof food‑grade alcohol and filtering, though it won’t be standardized.

  1. How can i play the yamaha digital keyboard psr e243?

    This seems to refer to a Yamaha keyboard; E243 is ethyl lauroyl arginate, a food preservative used to control bacteria and yeasts in certain foods.

  2. How old is the yamaha psr-e243?

    E243 (ethyl lauroyl arginate) was evaluated by EFSA in 2007 and subsequently authorized in the EU for specific food uses; its ADI is 0.15 mg/kg body weight per day.

  3. How to connect psr e243 to computer?

    You can't connect it—E243 is a food additive that manufacturers mix into foods at permitted levels to extend shelf life.

  4. How to connect yamaha psr e243?

    E243 isn't a device to connect; it's a preservative ingredient added during food processing to inhibit microbial growth.

  5. How to connect yamaha psr e243 to computer?

    E243 doesn't connect to computers; it's ethyl lauroyl arginate, a food-grade antimicrobial used by food producers within legal limits.