Comparing E440A - Pectin vs E458 - Gamma-Cyclodextrine

Synonyms
E440a
Pectin
E458
Gamma-Cyclodextrine
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Popular questions
  1. What is fruit pectin?

    Fruit pectin is a plant-derived soluble fiber (a polysaccharide) extracted mainly from citrus peels and apple pomace, used as a gelling agent in foods like jams and jellies. It forms gels in the presence of sugar and acid (or calcium for low-methoxyl types).

  2. Is pectin bad for you?

    No—E440a (pectin) is widely approved and generally recognized as safe at normal food levels. Large supplemental amounts may cause gas or bloating in some people.

  3. What is pectin made of?

    Pectin is made of carbohydrate chains rich in galacturonic acid from plant cell walls, especially citrus fruits and apples. Commercial pectin is extracted from citrus peels or apple pomace.

  4. Is pectin vegan?

    Yes—pectin is plant-derived and considered vegan; even amidated pectins use ammonia, not animal ingredients.

  5. What is pectin used for?

    It’s used as a gelling agent in jams and jellies, and as a thickener/stabilizer in fruit fillings, confectionery, juices, and dairy drinks; it also contributes dietary fiber.

  1. When does dsc panel send e458 code?

    E458 is the EU food-additive code for gamma-cyclodextrin and appears on ingredient labels when this stabilizer/thickener is used. It isn’t related to DSC alarm panels or their diagnostic codes.