Comparing E459 - Beta-cyclodextrine vs E457 - Alpha-Cyclodextrine

Synonyms
E459
Beta-cyclodextrine
E457
Alpha-Cyclodextrine
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Popular questions
  1. How can i tell what engine is in my ford e459 super duty?

    E459 (beta‑cyclodextrin) is a cyclic oligosaccharide made from starch, used in foods as a carrier/stabiliser/thickener to encapsulate and protect flavors and reduce off‑odors or bitterness. It’s authorized in the EU as E459 and considered safe at permitted levels, though very high intakes may cause mild gastrointestinal discomfort.

  1. E457 girlsdoporn who?

    E457 is alpha-cyclodextrin, a starch‑derived stabilizer/thickener used to encapsulate flavors and stabilize emulsions; it’s unrelated to that phrase.

  2. What is so unique about alpha-cyclodextrine?

    It’s a ring of six glucose units with a hydrophobic inner cavity and hydrophilic exterior that can ‘host’ lipophilic molecules, letting it stabilize flavors, mask odors, and control release; unlike many thickeners, it’s also a non‑digestible soluble fiber.