What is Sodium Citrate (E331)?
Last updated on: 2/26/2026
Sources: WHO, US-FDA, EFSA, FSSAI.
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Low Concern
Generally safe within regulatory limits, though total sodium intake should be monitored.
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Sodium Citrate (E331) is the sodium salt of citric acid, a naturally occurring acid found in citrus fruits. It functions primarily as an acidity regulator, emulsifier, and buffering agent in food.
Safety Summary
- Sodium citrate is approved by FDA (GRAS), EFSA, and FSSAI. It is evaluated by WHO/JECFA with a group ADI of 0–50 mg/kg body weight/day.
- Sodium Citrate has a long history of safe and stable use in beverages and processed cheese products etc.
Who should be cautious?
Individuals on sodium-restricted diets should consider total sodium intake from all sources.
Quick Facts
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E-Number : 1100_75ede3-9b> |
E331 1100_ecd422-9c> |
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INS Number : 1100_27ec8d-a3> |
INS 331 1100_8bae7b-0e> |
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Category : 1100_c95c8b-42> |
Acidity regulator 1100_add81e-bb> |
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Sub-category : 1100_b77044-54> |
Buffering agent, Sequestrant, Emulsifier 1100_695b0d-16> |
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Origin : 1100_46456c-8c> |
Nature-identical (commercially produced sodium salt of citric acid) 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> |
331,Trisodium citrate, Disodium citrate, Monosodium citrate 1100_76f308-85> |
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Similar Ingredients : 1100_d23e4f-ad> |
Citric Acid (E330), Potassium Citrate (E332) 1100_66e6e4-af> |
Common Products
Sodium Citrate is commonly found in following food products:
- Processed cheese,
- Beverages,
- Confectionery,
- Desserts,
- Dairy products,
- Jams, and effervescent drinks to control acidity and improve texture stability.
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> |
Listed under 21 CFR §184.1751 as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS).Approved for use in food under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). 1100_7c7219-84> |
2. European Food Safety authority (eFSA)
Status1100_82af9b-9b> |
Usage Limit1100_119f49-93> |
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Approved 1100_f5c67b-95> |
European Commission-authorized E331 under EU food additive regulations for use in specified food categories within permitted limits. check complete reference here. 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 for use in various food categories under Appendix A (4), within specified limits or GMP. 1100_6c36eb-15> |
Health concerns
- Studies have found no evidence of genotoxicity or carcinogenicity identified at approved use levels.
- Excessive intake may contribute to mild gastrointestinal discomfort or electrolyte imbalance in sensitive individuals.
Conclusions
Sodium Citrate (E331) is a widely approved acidity regulator and emulsifier with a long history of safe use. It has an established group ADI of 0–50 mg/kg body weight/day and is considered safe within regulatory limits.
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> |
