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E214 (Ethylparaben): Preservative Explained

E214 (ethylparaben) is a synthetic preservative used in foods, cosmetics, and medicines to inhibit the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and moulds, thereby extending shelf life.

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E171

E171 is the EU food additive code for titanium dioxide, a white pigment used in foods, medicines and cosmetics. It has been banned as a food additive in the EU since August 2022.

E203

E203 (calcium sorbate) is an approved food additive used as a preservative to inhibit the growth of molds and yeasts in food products, extending their shelf life.

E170

E170 is the EU food additive calcium carbonate, a naturally occurring mineral used as a colorant, acidity regulator, and anti-caking agent in food products.

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