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Antioxidant Food Additive – Definition & Function

Antioxidants used as food additives protect foods from oxidation, preventing fats, colors, and flavors from spoiling due to oxygen exposure, thereby extending shelf life.

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Antioxidants used as food additives protect foods from oxidation, preventing fats, colors, and flavors from spoiling due to oxygen exposure, thereby extending shelf life.

What Are Antioxidants as Food Additives?

Antioxidants – referred to as oxidation inhibitors or antioxidant food additives – are substances added to food products to protect them against the chemical process of oxidation. When food components such as fats, fat-soluble vitamins, colorants, and flavor compounds are exposed to oxygen in the air, they undergo oxidation. This leads to rancidity, color changes, loss of taste, and the degradation of valuable nutrients. Antioxidant additives slow down or prevent these reactions, thereby preserving the quality, safety, and shelf life of food products.

Mechanism of Action

Antioxidants work by neutralizing free radicals – highly reactive molecules that initiate and propagate chain reactions of oxidation within food. They donate electrons or hydrogen atoms to these free radicals, effectively interrupting the oxidation chain before significant damage occurs. Some antioxidants also act as chelating agents, binding metal ions such as iron or copper that would otherwise catalyze oxidation reactions.

Classification and Examples

Natural Antioxidants

  • Tocopherols (E 306–E 309): Vitamin E compounds found naturally in vegetable oils; widely used to protect fat-rich food products.
  • Ascorbic acid (E 300): Vitamin C; effective in both water-based and fatty foods; also helps stabilize the color of meat and fruit.
  • Ascorbyl palmitate (E 304): A fat-soluble derivative of ascorbic acid.
  • Rosemary extracts (E 392): Plant-based extracts with strong antioxidant properties.

Synthetic Antioxidants

  • Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA, E 320): A synthetic antioxidant used in fats and oils.
  • Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT, E 321): Similar to BHA; commonly found in snacks, chewing gum, and fats.
  • Gallates (E 310–E 312): Esters of gallic acid used in fatty food products.

Regulatory Approval and Labeling

In the European Union, antioxidant food additives are regulated under Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 on food additives. Each approved substance is assigned an E number, which must be listed in the ingredient declaration on the product label. Approval is granted only after a thorough safety assessment by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Maximum permitted levels are defined for each food category to ensure consumer safety.

Fields of Application

Antioxidant additives are used across a wide range of food products, including:

  • Edible oils, margarines, and fats
  • Processed meat and sausage products
  • Baked goods and snacks
  • Dried fruits and nuts
  • Beverages and fruit juices
  • Cosmetics and pharmaceuticals (outside the food sector)

Safety and Health Assessment

Natural antioxidants such as vitamin E and vitamin C are considered safe at the levels used in food and are well utilized by the human body. For synthetic compounds such as BHA and BHT, animal studies at very high doses have shown potential adverse effects; however, at the approved usage levels, regulatory authorities consider them safe for consumption. EFSA regularly reviews safety assessments and adjusts limits as new scientific evidence becomes available.

References

  1. European Food Safety Authority (EFSA): Re-evaluation of antioxidants as food additives. Available at: https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/food-additives
  2. European Parliament and Council of the EU: Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 on food additives. Official Journal of the European Union, 2008.
  3. Belitz, H.-D.; Grosch, W.; Schieberle, P.: Food Chemistry. 4th revised and extended edition. Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg, 2009.

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