Comparing E466 - Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose vs E469 - Enzymatically hydrolysed carboxymethylcellulose

Synonyms
E466
Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose
sodium carboxymethylcellulose
carboxy methyl cellulose
Carboxymethylcellulose
cellulose gum
carboxymethyl cellulose
CMC
NaCMC
E469
Enzymatically hydrolysed carboxymethylcellulose
enzymatically hydrolised cellulose gum
Products

Found in 12,512 products

Found in 1 products

Search rank & volume
#2789K / mo🇺🇸U.S.
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Awareness score

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Popular questions
  1. When is cmc coming back?

    CMC (E466) hasn’t been withdrawn; it remains approved in the EU and US and is widely produced, so any restock timing depends on the specific retailer or supplier.

  2. When will cmc return?

    There’s been no general ban or recall of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose; if you’re seeing a shortage, only the manufacturer or seller can give a return date.

  3. When will cmc be back?

    CMC is still authorized and manufactured—availability issues are local or product-specific, so contact the brand or distributor for timing.

  4. How long is cmc out?

    It isn’t out globally; regulatory approval and production continue, and any gaps are due to individual supply chains.

  5. Is cmc coming back?

    Yes—CMC (E466) remains permitted and in use; if a particular product removed it, only that brand can say whether they’ll add it back.

  1. How to record own tracks on yamaha e469?

    That refers to a Yamaha keyboard; in foods, E469 is enzymatically hydrolysed carboxymethylcellulose, a thickener/stabiliser, and is unrelated to recording music.

  2. What is bluetooth device pr bt e469?

    That sounds like a Bluetooth device label; on food labels, E469 denotes enzymatically hydrolysed carboxymethylcellulose, a thickener/stabiliser, not a Bluetooth device.