Propylene Glycol (E490)
Type of additive (Glossary) | Emulsifiers Humectants |
E Number | E490 |
Chemical Formula | C3H8O2 |
Also Known As | Propane-1,2-Diol Methylethylene glycol |
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Purpose and Function
Propane-1,2-diol is widely used in food applications for its functional properties:
- Humectant: It retains moisture in food products, preventing drying and extending shelf life.
- Solvent: Propylene glycol acts as a solvent for flavors and colors, improving the uniform distribution of ingredients in food formulations.
- Emulsifier: It may also function as an emulsifier, helping to stabilize mixtures of oil and water in food products.
- Preservative Qualities: By retaining moisture and stabilizing emulsions, propane-1,2-diol helps prevent spoilage.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
Propylene Glycol is generally regarded as safe for consumption in regulated amounts. However, some concerns include:
- Gastrointestinal Issues: High concentrations may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort, including bloating or gas, particularly for sensitive individuals.
- Allergic Reactions: Rarely, individuals may experience allergic reactions to propane-1,2-diol, particularly those sensitive to propylene glycol.
- Contaminants: Sourcing from reputable suppliers is essential to minimize the risk of contaminants in food formulations.