What is Benzoic Acid (E210)?
Last updated on: 2024-01-01
Sources: WHO, US-FDA, EFSA, FSSAI.
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Moderate Concern
Generally safe in regulated amounts and approved by major regulators; intake monitoring is advised for children.
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A higher score reflects higher confidence in safety; it is based on regulatory approvals, intake limits, and individual sensitivities data.
Benzoic acid is an organic acid used as a food preservative to inhibit the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and moulds. It is the parent compound of the benzoate group and occurs naturally in small amounts in certain fruits and plants, but the benzoic acid used in food additives is commercially produced for consistent purity and effectiveness.
Safety Summary
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Benzoic acid has been evaluated and approved by major food safety authorities, including FDA, EFSA, WHO/JECFA, and FSSAI.
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It is a well-established antimicrobial preservative with a long history of regulated use.
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WHO/JECFA has established a group Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) for benzoic acid and benzoates of 0–20 mg per kg body weight per day, expressed as benzoic acid equivalents.
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Typical dietary exposure is generally within the ADI when used according to permitted limits.
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Safety considerations mainly relate to high cumulative intake, particularly from preserved beverages.
Who should be cautious?
Children with high intake of preserved beverages, Individuals sensitive to food preservatives, People consuming large quantities of acidic processed foods
Quick Facts
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E-Number : 1100_75ede3-9b> |
E210 1100_ecd422-9c> |
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INS Number : 1100_27ec8d-a3> |
INS-210 1100_8bae7b-0e> |
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Category : 1100_c95c8b-42> |
Preservative 1100_add81e-bb> |
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Sub-category : 1100_b77044-54> |
Additive 1100_695b0d-16> |
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Origin : 1100_46456c-8c> |
Nature-identical 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> |
210, Benzenecarboxylic acid 1100_76f308-85> |
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Similar Ingredients : 1100_d23e4f-ad> |
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Common Products
You may find it in following food products as antimicrobial preservative:
- Flavoured drinks
- Fat spreads
- Dairy fat spreads and blended spreads
- flour, Confectionery
- Chewing Gum etc.
Regulatory Approval.
1. Food and drug administration (fDA – USA)
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Usage Limit1100_bc86b8-59> |
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Approved (GRAS under Good Manufacturing Practice) 1100_fcefff-44> |
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2. European Food Safety authority (eFSA)
Status1100_82af9b-9b> |
Usage Limit1100_119f49-93> |
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Approved 1100_f5c67b-95> |
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3. Food safety and standardization authority India (FSSAI)
Status1100_8439d8-6f> |
Usage Limit1100_dfff25-71> |
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Approved 1100_b81a34-49> |
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Health concerns
- EFSA noted that dietary exposure may exceed the acceptable daily intake in toddlers and children if not monitored.
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WHO/JECFA evaluations indicate that benzoic acid is not genotoxic or carcinogenic at permitted use levels.
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As with other benzoates, trace benzene formation may occur in beverages containing ascorbic acid (vitamin C) under certain storage conditions, which is why strict formulation and storage controls are required by regulators.
Conclusions
Benzoic acid (E210) is a widely approved antimicrobial preservative used to protect acidic foods and beverages. It is considered safe within regulatory limits. Intake monitoring is key in minimizing potential exposure concerns, especially with children.
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> |
