Comparing E440 - Pectins vs E343I - Monomagnesium phosphate

Synonyms
E440
Pectins
pectin
E343i
Monomagnesium phosphate
Magnesiumdihydrogenphosphate
Magnesiumphosphate
monobasic
magnesium phosphate
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Popular questions
  1. What is fruit pectin?

    Fruit pectin is a plant-derived soluble fiber (a polysaccharide) from fruit cell walls, extracted mainly from citrus peels or apples and used as a natural gelling agent for jams and jellies.

  2. Is pectin bad for you?

    No—pectin is generally recognized as safe and is a soluble dietary fiber; in large amounts it may cause gas or bloating and can reduce absorption of some medicines if taken at the same time.

  3. What is pectin made of?

    Pectin is a complex carbohydrate polymer rich in galacturonic acid units, extracted from plant cell walls—commercially most often from citrus peels and apple pomace.

  4. Is pectin vegan?

    Yes; pectin is plant-derived and considered vegan, as it’s extracted from fruit byproducts.

  5. What is pectin used for?

    It’s used as a gelling agent in jams and jellies and as a thickener/stabilizer in desserts, confectionery, fruit preparations, and some juices or milk drinks, and it also contributes dietary fiber.

  1. What is the formula for magnesium phosphate?

    For the food additive E343(i) monomagnesium phosphate, the formula is Mg(H2PO4)2 (often found as hydrates); the fully basic “magnesium phosphate” is Mg3(PO4)2.

  2. What does monobasic mean?

    Monobasic means only one acidic hydrogen per acid unit is replaced by a metal; in phosphates it refers to dihydrogen phosphate salts (H2PO4−), such as Mg(H2PO4)2.

  3. What is magnesium ascorbyl phosphate?

    It’s a stabilized vitamin C (ascorbic acid) derivative used mainly in cosmetics and skincare; it is different from the food additive magnesium phosphates (E343).

  4. What is the molar mass of magnesium phosphate?

    Anhydrous monomagnesium phosphate, Mg(H2PO4)2, is about 218.28 g/mol; the tribasic magnesium phosphate Mg3(PO4)2 is about 262.86 g/mol (hydrate forms will differ).

  5. Why boric acid is monobasic acid?

    In water, boric acid B(OH)3 acts as a Lewis acid that accepts one OH− to form B(OH)4−, effectively releasing only one proton equivalent, so it is monobasic.