Comparing E471 - Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids vs E477 - Propane-1‚2-diol esters of fatty acids

Synonyms
E471
Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids
Glyceryl monostearate
Glyceryl monopalmitate
Glyceryl monooleate
Monostearin
Monopalmitin
Monoolein
Mono and diglycerides
E477
Propane-1‚2-diol esters of fatty acids
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Popular questions
  1. Are mono and diglycerides bad for you?

    They are widely used emulsifiers and are considered safe at typical food levels (e.g., GRAS in the U.S.; JECFA ADI “not specified”). Their main nutritional impact is a small addition of fat/calories.

  2. Is mono and diglycerides pork?

    Not by definition—they’re fat-derived emulsifiers that can come from plant oils or animal fats, including pork. Check the manufacturer or look for vegetarian/halal/kosher claims to know the source.

  3. Are mono and diglycerides halal?

    They can be halal if made from plant oils or from halal-slaughtered animal fat; if sourced from non‑halal animal fats (e.g., pork), they are not halal. Choose halal‑certified products to be sure.

  4. Are mono and diglycerides vegan?

    Not always—E471 may be made from plant oils or animal fats. Look for labels stating “vegetable mono- and diglycerides” or vegan certification.

  5. What is mono and diglycerides made from?

    They’re produced by reacting glycerol with edible fats/oils (plant or animal) to form partial glycerides. Common fatty acids include stearic, palmitic, and oleic acid.

  1. How to change cartridge for canon e477?

    That appears to be a printer query; E477 is propylene glycol esters of fatty acids, a food emulsifier used to stabilize and improve texture in products like baked goods, desserts, and spreads.

  2. How to connect canon e477 printer to laptop?

    Unrelated to printing: E477 is made from propylene glycol and fatty acids (from plant or animal oils) and is considered safe at permitted levels, with an ADI of 25 mg/kg body weight per day (expressed as propylene glycol).

  3. How to connect canon e477 printer to mobile?

    This is about a printer; E477 helps mix oil and water and can improve aeration and mouthfeel in foods, and is labeled as “E477” or “propylene glycol esters of fatty acids.”

  4. How to connect canon e477 printer to wifi?

    Printer setup aside, E477 is authorized as an emulsifier in many countries (including the EU) for specified foods and levels, with safety evaluations by EFSA/JECFA supporting its use within the ADI.

  5. How to reset canon e477 printer?

    If you’re evaluating E477 in foods, check ingredient lists for “E477” or its full name; suitability for vegetarians, vegans, halal or kosher diets depends on whether the fatty acids are from plant or animal sources.