Beta-Cyclodextrin (E459)
Type of additive (Glossary) | Emulsifiers |
E Number | E459 |

Purpose and Function
Beta-cyclodextrin is a cyclic oligosaccharide used in food applications for its unique properties:
- Stabilizer: It stabilizes flavors and fragrances in food products, preventing volatilization and enhancing shelf life.
- Encapsulating Agent: Beta-cyclodextrin can encapsulate flavors and other volatile compounds, allowing for controlled release and protection from degradation.
- Thickening Agent: This additive may also act as a thickening agent, improving the texture of various food formulations.
- Nutritional Enhancer: It is often used to improve the solubility and bioavailability of certain nutrients and bioactive compounds.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
Beta-cyclodextrin is generally considered safe for consumption, but some considerations include:
- Gastrointestinal Issues: Excessive intake may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, including bloating or gas, particularly for individuals unaccustomed to high-fiber diets.
- Allergic Reactions: Rarely, individuals may experience allergic reactions to beta-cyclodextrin, particularly those sensitive to related compounds.
- Contaminants: Sourcing from reputable suppliers is essential to minimize the risk of contaminants in food formulations.