Comparing E538 - Calcium ferrocyanide vs E554 - Sodium aluminium silicate

Synonyms
E538
Calcium ferrocyanide
Yellow prussiate of lime
E554
Sodium aluminium silicate
Sodium silicoaluminate
Sodium aluminosilicate
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Popular questions
  1. Why is sodium ferrocyanide kosher and calcium silicate is not?

    Ferrocyanides—including calcium ferrocyanide (E538)—are synthetic inorganic salts with no animal-derived inputs, so many certifiers accept them as inherently kosher, while some calcium silicate products may require certification due to potential non-kosher processing aids, carriers, or shared equipment. Policies vary by certifier and manufacturer, so the status reflects production controls rather than an inherent kashrut issue with the chemical itself.

  1. Calcium silicate or sodium silicoaluminate which is worse?

    Neither is generally “worse” at permitted food-use levels—both are approved anti‑caking agents. Sodium aluminosilicate (E554) contains aluminum with very low bioavailability, while calcium silicate (E552) does not contain aluminum.

  2. Does what is sodium aluminosilicate contain iodine?

    No—sodium aluminosilicate (E554) does not contain iodine; it’s a sodium–aluminum–silicate used as an anti‑caking agent. In iodized salt, the iodine comes from iodide/iodate salts, not from E554.

  3. How to install a wireless card in a dell latitude e554?

    This question is unrelated to the food additive E554 (sodium aluminium silicate), so I can’t advise on laptop hardware installation.

  4. Sodium silicoaluminate are found in what addidive?

    “Sodium silicoaluminate” is another name for sodium aluminium silicate, the food additive E554 used as an anti‑caking agent. It’s commonly added to free‑flowing products like table salt, seasonings, powdered soups, and dried milk.

  5. Sodium silicoaluminate are found in what additive?

    It is itself the additive E554 (sodium aluminium silicate), used as an anti‑caking agent in products such as table salt, seasoning blends, powdered soups, and dried milk.