Comparing E452I - Sodium polyphosphate vs E335 - Sodium tartrates

Synonyms
E452i
Sodium polyphosphate
sodium hexametaphosphate
sodium polymetaphosphate
E335
Sodium tartrates
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Popular questions
  1. Is sodium hexametaphosphate safe for dogs?

    Generally yes—it's commonly used in dog foods and dental chews to help reduce tartar and is considered safe at approved levels; dogs with kidney disease or on phosphorus-restricted diets should avoid excess phosphates and you should consult your vet.

  2. Is sodium hexametaphosphate safe?

    Yes—it's permitted as a food additive (EU E452i) and considered safe at typical use levels; EFSA set a group ADI for phosphates of 40 mg/kg body weight per day expressed as phosphorus.

  3. Is sodium hexametaphosphate bad for you?

    Not at normal food levels; however, very high phosphate intake can disrupt mineral balance and is a concern for people with kidney disease.

  4. Is sodium hexametaphosphate safe in food?

    Yes—it's an approved emulsifier/sequestrant (E452i) and is safe within permitted levels; authorities limit total phosphate intake (e.g., EFSA ADI 40 mg/kg bw/day as phosphorus).

  5. What is sodium hexametaphosphate used for?

    In foods it functions as a sequestrant, emulsifier, stabiliser, humectant and thickener—binding metal ions, stabilising proteins/emulsions, and retaining moisture in products like processed meats/seafood, cheeses/dairy, beverages, and baked goods.

  1. Color cmos ccd camera e335 how do u select guidelines and remove them?

    E335 is sodium tartrates, a food additive used as a sequestrant and stabiliser to bind metal ions and help prevent discoloration or haze in foods; it has no relation to camera settings.

  2. How can i fix my pocket pc toshiba e335?

    E335 refers to sodium tartrates in food, not electronics; these salts of tartaric acid help regulate acidity and improve product stability.

  3. How do i erase data samsung sgh-e335?

    In food labeling, E335 means sodium tartrates, which are permitted additives considered safe at typical use levels; very high intakes may cause gastrointestinal upset (laxative effect).

  4. Samsung sgh-e335 how to get pictures out flip phone?

    E335 denotes sodium tartrates, usually made from L(+)-tartaric acid from grapes or by synthesis; they are water soluble and used in beverages, jams, and baking as stabilisers and sequestrants.

  5. What a 1968 gibson guitar e335 model worth?

    E335 here is not a guitar model but the EU code for sodium tartrates (mono-, di-, and trisodium tartrate) approved as stabilisers and sequestrants in foods.