Comparing E470A - Sodium/potassium and calcium salts of fatty acids vs E573 - Aluminium stearate

Synonyms
E470a
Sodium/potassium and calcium salts of fatty acids
E573
Aluminium stearate
Aluminum stearate
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Popular questions
  1. What is calcium salt of triglycerides acids e470a in baking?

    In baking, E470a (calcium salts of fatty acids, often calcium stearate) is an emulsifier/stabiliser used to help fats and water blend, condition dough, and keep powdered mixes free‑flowing. It also acts as a release agent to reduce sticking and can improve crumb softness and shelf life.

  1. What charger to use for acer e e573?

    E573 refers to aluminium stearate, a food additive; the charger question relates to an Acer laptop model and is unrelated to this additive.

  2. What does aluminum stearate do in injection?

    In pharmaceutical oil-based injections, aluminum stearate acts as a gelling/suspending agent to increase viscosity and enable depot (slow‑release) formulations; it isn’t used for aqueous injections.

  3. What is a metal soap aluminum stearate?

    It’s the aluminum salt of stearic acid (a “metal soap”), a hydrophobic powder used as an emulsifier, thickener, and anti‑caking agent in foods and other products.

  4. What is magnesium stearate and aluminum?

    Magnesium stearate (E470b) and aluminum stearate (E573) are both metal soaps of stearic acid; magnesium stearate is mainly a lubricant/flow agent, while aluminum stearate is used more as an emulsifier, thickener, and anti‑caking agent.

  5. What is the e number of aluminum stearate?

    E573.