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    Which E-numbers and additives are from animal origin ?

    放大字體  縮小字體 發(fā)布日期:2007-06-07
    核心提示:In this document we list which E-numbers may be derived from animal origin. In many cases the origin of the product may be either from animal or non-animal sources. This is especially the case for those additives that contain fatty acids. These are

    In this document we list which E-numbers may be derived from animal origin. In many cases the origin of the product may be either from animal or non-animal sources. This is especially the case for those additives that contain fatty acids. These are normally of plant origin, but animal origin cannot be excluded. As the products are chemically identical, only the produces can give information on the exact origin.

    Each religious (Muslim, Jew, Hindu or other) or other group (vegetarians, vegans) can use the list below to determine whether or not to accept the additive.

     

    E-number

    Name

    Origin

    E120

    Carmine, Cochineal

    Colour isolated from the insects Coccus cacti

    E322

    Lecithine

    Soy beans and for some purposes from chicken eggs.

    430

    Polyoxyethylene(8) stearate

    Stearic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E431

    Polyoxyethylene (40) stearate

    Stearic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E432

    Polyoxyethylene-20-sorbitan monolaurate

    Lauric acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E433

    Polyoxyethylene-20-sorbitan mono-oleate

    Oleic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E434

    Polyoxyethylene-20-sorbitan monopalmitate

    Palmitic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E435

    Polyoxyethylene-20-sorbitan monostearate

    Stearic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E436

    Polyoxyethylene-20-sorbitan tristearate

    Stearic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    441 (invalid)

    Gelatin

    From animal bones. Since the BSE crisis mainly from pork, but other animal bones are used. Halal gelatin is available in specialised shops.

    E470

    Fatty acid salts

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E471

    Mono- and di-glycerides of fatty acids

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E472

    Esters of mono- and diglycerides

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E473

    Sugar esters of fatty acids

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E474

    Sugarglycerides

    Combination of sugar and fatty acids. For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E475

    Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E477

    Propyleneglycol esters of fatty acids

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    478

    Mixture of glycerol- and propyleneglycol esters of lactic acid and fatty acids

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E479 and 479b

    Esterified soy oil

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E481/2

    Natrium/Calcium-stearoyllactylate

    Mixture of lactic acid and stearic acid, a fatty acid. For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E483

    Stearyltartrate

    Mixture of tartaric acid and stearic acid, a fatty acid. For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    484

    Stearylcitrate

    Mixture of citric acid and stearic acid, a fatty acid. For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    E485

    (invalid number)

    Gelatine

    From animal bones. Since the BSE crisis mainly from pork, but other animal bones are used. Halal gelatin is available in specialised shops.

    E491-5

    Combinations of sorbitol and fatty acids

    For fatty acids, see note below this table.

    542

    Edible bone phosphate

    From animal bones. Since the BSE crisis mainly from pork, but other animal bones are used.

    E570-73

    Stearic acid and stearates

    Stearic acid is a fatty acid. See note below this table.

    E626-29

    Guanylic acid and guanylatens

    Mainly from yeast, also from sardines and meat.

    E630-35

    Inosinic acid and inosinates

    Mainly from meat and fish, also made with bacteria.

    636, 637 Maltol and Isomaltol From malt (barley), sometimes also from heating milk sugar.

    E640

    Glycin

    Mainly from gelatine (see 441 above), also synthetically.

    E901

    Bees wax

    Made by bees, but does not contain insects.

    E904

    Shellac

    Natural polymer derived from certain species of lice from India. Insects get trapped in the resin.

    913

    Lanolin

    A wax from sheep. It is excreted by the skin of the sheep and extracted from the wool.

    920-21

    Cystein en cystin

    Derived from proteins, including animal protein and hair.

    E966

    Lactitol

    Made from milk sugar

    1000

    Cholic acid

    From beef (bile)

    E1105

    Lysozym

    From chicken eggs

     

    Fatty acids

    Fats, whether from plant or animal origin, consist of glycerol and generally 3 fatty acids. Fats can enzymatically be split in fatty acids and glycerol. The fatty acids can be purified and reconnected to glycerol as mono- di- of triglycerides (glycerol with 1, 2 or 3 fatty acids respectively). Many additives consist of these semi-natural fats, which act as emulsifiers.

    These semi-natural fats are degraded and metabolise din the body, just like normal fat.

    Chemically the fatty acids from animal or plant origin are identical. Therefore the origin is of no importance for the function in the food. Producers thus normally choose the cheapest oils to make these fats. This is generally some vegetable oil. However, animal fats can not be excluded.

    Unfortunately it is not possible to distinguish animal and vegetable fatty acids in the final product. Only the producer can provide information on the origin. As there is a risk for animal fats, Jews, Muslims, Hindus and vegans should avoid these products, unless the origin is mentioned by the producer.

    Other common ingredients of animal origin :

     

    Casein and caseinate

    A protein from cow's milk

    Gelatin

    From animal bones. Since the BSE crisis mainly from pork, but other animal bones are used. Halal and kosher gelatin is available in specialised shops.

    Lactose

    Sugar from cow's milk

    Omega-3-fatty acids

    From fish, seals and soy.

    Whey and wheypowder

    A fraction of milk, see also here.
    (Whey, wheypowder and cheese may not be halal when the animal that provided the rennet to clot the milk, is not slaughtered according to Islamic rules. Only the producer can provide the information on the status of these products.)

     

    Overview of additives and ingredients that are often mentioned as being from animal origin:

     

    E101

    Riboflavin (lactoflavin)

    Yellow food colour. It can be isolated from milk, but commercially produced from micro-organisms. Isolation from milk is too expensive.

    E153

    Carbon

    Prepared from charcoal from burned wood. Can be obtained from burned animals, but this is no longer done.

    E161g

    Canthaxanthin

    Colour prepared from mushrooms or synthetically from carotene. Historically it was also prepared from shrimp waste or flaming feathers. Synthetic cantaxanthin is cheaper and has higher purity.

    E270

    Lactic acid and lactates

    Made by bacterial fermentation on sugar waste (molasses). It is not present in milk. All fermented products (dairy and non-dairy) contain lactic acid as the result of bacterial fermentation. Commercially only prepared from sugar.

    E306, 307, 308

    Tocopherols (vitamin E)

    From vegetable oils. Also in animal (fish) oils but these oils are too expensive. Fish oils are, however, used as a source in food supplements, but not in foods, due to the strong flavour.

    E325-7

    Lactates

    See E270 above.

    375

    Nicotinic acid (vitamin B3)

    From yeast. Production from liver is too expensive.

    E422

    Glycerol

    Part of animal and vegetable fat. Commercially made synthetically from petroleum.

    E476

    Polyglycerolpolyricinoleate

    Synthetic vegetable fat.

    E620-5

    Glutamates.

    Commercially only made from sugar by bacterial fermentation or from seaweed. Theoretically from any protein, but that is too expensive.

    E927b

    Ureum

    Synthetic. Can be isolated from urine, but too complicated and expensive.

    -

    Vitamin B12

    Commercially only made by bacterial fermentation. Isolation from meat is too expensive, due to the very low concentrations.

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