What is Potassium Nitrate (E252)?
Last updated on: 2/2/2026
Sources: WHO, US-FDA, EFSA, FSSAI.
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Moderate Concern
Safe within established ADIs, but high exposure is a concern. EFSA and WHO (JECFA) set a numerical ADI for nitrates, and EFSA concluded that dietary exposure may exceed the ADI, especially in children and infants, mainly due to total intake from food and water.
CTL SAFETY SCORE
A higher score reflects higher confidence in safety; it is based on regulatory approvals, intake limits, and individual sensitivities data.
Potassium nitrate is an inorganic salt used mainly as a preservative and curing agent. In foods—especially cured and processed meats—it serves as a source of nitrate, which can gradually convert to nitrite during curing. This helps control microbial growth, stabilise colour, and support flavour development. Nitrates also occur naturally in foods, particularly vegetables.
Safety Summary
Preservative and curing agent; acts as a nitrate source that can convert to nitrite during curing. Long history of use in food preservation, particularly meat curing, under strict regulatory control.
Who should be cautious?
EFSA identified children and infants as key sensitive groups due to potential ADI exceedance from total nitrate exposure.
Quick Facts
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E-Number : 1100_75ede3-9b> |
E252 1100_ecd422-9c> |
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INS Number : 1100_27ec8d-a3> |
INS 252 1100_8bae7b-0e> |
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Category : 1100_c95c8b-42> |
Preservatives 1100_add81e-bb> |
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Sub-category : 1100_b77044-54> |
Curing agent 1100_695b0d-16> |
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Origin : 1100_46456c-8c> |
Synthetic (also naturally occurring in foods) 1100_2e4bf8-dc> |
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Used In : 1100_cda25e-df> |
Food 1100_2394f3-33> |
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Alternative Names : 1100_e4506a-4b> |
252 , Saltpeter 1100_76f308-85> |
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Similar Ingredients : 1100_d23e4f-ad> |
Sodium nitrate (E251), Sodium nitrite (E250), Potassium nitrite (E249) 1100_66e6e4-af> |
Common Products
Cured meats (ham, bacon, sausages),Fermented and dried meat products,Certain preserved or cured meat preparations
Regulatory Approval.
1. Food and drug administration (fDA – USA)
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Usage Limit1100_bc86b8-59> |
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Approved 1100_fcefff-44> |
Permitted curing agent with defined limits (21 CFR §172.160). 1100_7c7219-84> |
2. European Food Safety authority (eFSA)
Status1100_82af9b-9b> |
Usage Limit1100_119f49-93> |
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Approved 1100_f5c67b-95> |
Same ADI; exposure concerns for certain population groups (2017 re-evaluation). 1100_864cd0-5a> |
3. Food safety and standardization authority India (FSSAI)
Status1100_8439d8-6f> |
Usage Limit1100_dfff25-71> |
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Approved 1100_b81a34-49> |
Permitted preservative (INS 252) with specified maximum limits. 1100_6c36eb-15> |
Health concerns
EFSA reviewed toxicological, genotoxicity, sub-chronic, chronic, reproductive, and developmental data for nitrates.
Conclusions
Potassium nitrate (E252) is a regulated preservative and curing agent with an important technological role. While it is approved by FDA, EFSA, WHO/JECFA, and FSSAI, EFSA identified moderate concern due to potential ADI exceedance in infants and children from total dietary exposure. Careful regulation and controlled intake are essential to minimise risk.
References
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Food And Drugs Administration (US FDA) 1100_c612a9-90> |
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European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) 1100_e2c227-89> |
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Food Safety And Standardization India (FSSAI) 1100_4f5896-ad> |
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WHO, Codex And Others 1100_65a915-35> |
