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E100 Curcumin (From Turmeric) E101 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Formerly Called Lactoflavin E101a Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate E102 Tartr E100 Curcumin (from turmeric) E235 Natamycin, Pimaracin E366 Potassium fumarate E101 Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), formerly called E236 Formic acid E367 Calcium fumarate lactoflavin E237 Sodium formate E368 Ammonium fumarate E101a Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate E238 Calcium formate E370 1,4-Heptonolactone E102 Tartrazine (FD&C Yellow 5) E239 Hexamine (hexamethylene tetramine) E380 Triammonium citrate E103 Alkannin[11] E240 Formaldehyde E381 Ammonium ferric citrate E104 Quinoline Yellow WS E242 Dimethyl dicarbonate E383 Calcium glycerylphosphate E105 Fast Yellow AB E249 Potassium nitrite E384 Isopropyl citrate E106 Riboflavin-5-Sodium Phosphate E250 Sodium nitrite E385 Calcium disodium ethylene diamine E107 Yellow 2G E251 Sodium nitrate (Chile saltpetre) tetraacetate, (Calcium disodium EDTA) E110 Sunset Yellow FCF (Orange Yellow S, FD&C E252 Potassium nitrate (Saltpetre) E386 Disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate Yellow 6) E260 Acetic acid (preservative) (Disodium EDTA) E111 Orange GGN E261 Potassium acetate (preservative) E387 Oxystearin E120 Cochineal, Carminic acid, Carmine (Natural E262 Sodium acetates (i) Sodium acetate (ii) Sodium E388 Thiodipropionic acid Red 4) diacetate (sodium hydrogen acetate) E389 Dilauryl thiodipropionate E121 Citrus Red 2 E263 Calcium acetate (preservative) E390 Distearyl thiodipropionate E122 Carmoisine (azorubine) E264 Ammonium acetate E391 Phytic acid E123 Amaranth (FD&C Red 2) E265 Dehydroacetic acid E392 Extracts of rosemary E124 Ponceau 4R (Cochineal Red A, Brilliant Scarlet E266 Sodium dehydroacetate E399 Calcium lactobionate 4R) E270 Lactic acid (preservative) E400 Alginic acid (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling E125 Ponceau SX, Scarlet GN E280 Propionic acid agent) E126 Ponceau 6R E281 Sodium propionate E401 Sodium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling E127 Erythrosine (FD&C Red 3) E282 Calcium propionate agent) E128 Red 2G E283 Potassium propionate E402 Potassium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) E129 Allura Red AC (FD&C Red 40) E284 Boric acid (gelling agent) E130 Indanthrene blue RS E285 Sodium tetraborate (borax) E403 Ammonium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) E131 Patent Blue V E290 Carbon dioxide E404 Calcium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling E132 Indigo carmine (indigotine, FD&C Blue 2) E296 Malic acid (acid) agent) E133 Brilliant Blue FCF (FD&C Blue 1) E297 Fumaric acid E405 Propane-1,2-diol alginate (Propylene glycol E140 Chlorophylls and Chlorophyllins: (i) E300 Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) alginate) (thickener) (stabiliser) Chlorophylls (ii) Chlorophyllins E301 Sodium ascorbate E406 Agar (thickener) (gelling agent) E141 Copper complexes of chlorophylls and E302 Calcium ascorbate E407 Carrageenan (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling chlorophyllins (i) Copper complexes of chlorophylls (ii) E303 Potassium ascorbate agent) Copper complexes of chlorophyllins E304 Fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid (Ascorbyl E407a Processed eucheuma seaweed (thickener) E142 Green S palmitate) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) E143 Fast Green FCF (FD&C Green 3) E305 Ascorbyl stearate E408 Bakers yeast glycan E150a Plain caramel E306 Tocopherols (Vitamin E, natural) E409 Arabinogalactan E150b Caustic sulphite caramel E307 Alpha-Tocopherol (synthetic) E410 Locust bean gum (Carob gum) (thickener) E150c Ammonia caramel E308 Gamma-Tocopherol (synthetic) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) E150d Sulphite ammonia caramel E309 Delta-Tocopherol (synthetic) E411 Oat gum (thickener) E151 Black PN, Brilliant Black BN E310 Propyl gallate E412 Guar gum (thickener) E152 Carbon black (hydrocarbon) E311 Octyl gallate E413 Tragacanth (thickener) (stabiliser) E153 Vegetable carbon E312 Dodecyl gallate E414 Acacia gum (gum arabic) (thickener) E154 Brown FK (kipper brown) E313 Ethyl gallate (stabiliser) E155 Brown HT (chocolate brown HT) E314 Guaiac resin E415 Xanthan gum (thickener) E160a Alpha-carotene, Beta-carotene, Gamma- E315 Erythorbic acid E416 Karaya gum (thickener) (stabiliser) carotene E316 Sodium erythorbate E417 Tara gum (thickener) E160b Annatto, bixin, norbixin E317 Erythorbin acid[citation needed] E418 Gellan gum (thickener) (stabiliser) E160c Paprika oleoresin, Capsanthin, capsorubin E318 Sodium erythorbin[citation needed] E419 Gum ghatti (thickener) (stabiliser) E160d Lycopene E319 tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) E420 Sorbitol (i) Sorbitol (ii) Sorbitol syrup E160e Beta-apo-8'-carotenal (C 30) E320 Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) (emulsifier) (sweetener) E160f Ethyl ester of beta-apo-8'-carotenic acid (C 30) E321 Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) E421 Mannitol (anti-caking agent) E161a Flavoxanthin E322 Lecithin E422 Glycerol (emulsifier) E161b Lutein E323 Anoxomer E424 Curdlan E161c Cryptoxanthin E324 Ethoxyquin E425 Konjac (i) Konjac gum (ii) Konjac E161d Rubixanthin E325 Sodium lactate glucomannane E161e Violaxanthin E326 Potassium lactate (antioxidant) E426 Soybean hemicellulose E161f Rhodoxanthin E327 Calcium lactate E427 Cassia gum E161g Canthaxanthin E328 Ammonium lactate E429 Peptones E161h Zeaxanthin E329 Magnesium lactate E430 Polyoxyethene (8) stearate (emulsifier) E161i Citranaxanthin E330 Citric acid E431 Polyoxyethene (40) stearate E161j Astaxanthin E331 Sodium citrates (i) Monosodium citrate (ii) E432 Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monolaurate E162 Beetroot Red, Betanin Disodium citrate (iii) Sodium citrate (trisodium citrate) (polysorbate 20) E163 Anthocyanins E332 Potassium citrates (i) Monopotassium citrate E433 Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monooleate E164 Saffron (ii) Potassium citrate (tripotassium citrate) (polysorbate 80) E170 Calcium carbonate, Chalk E333 Calcium citrates (i) Monocalcium citrate (ii) E434 Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monopalmitate E171 Titanium dioxide Dicalcium citrate (iii) Calcium citrate (tricalcium citrate) (polysorbate 40) E172 Iron oxides and iron hydroxides E334 Tartaric acid (L(+)-) E435 Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monostearate E173 Aluminium E335 Sodium tartrates (i) Monosodium tartrate (ii), (polysorbate 60) E174 Silver Disodium tartrate E436 Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan tristearate E175 Gold E336 Potassium tartrates (i) Monopotassium tartrate (polysorbate 65) E180 Pigment Rubine, Lithol Rubine BK (cream of tartar) (ii) Dipotassium tartrate E440 Pectins (i) pectin (ii) amidated pectin E181 Tannin E337 Sodium potassium tartrate E441 Gelatine (emulsifier) E182 Orcein, Orchil E338 Orthophosphoric acid E442 Ammonium phosphatides E200 Sorbic acid E339 Sodium phosphates (i) Monosodium E443 Brominated vegetable oil E201 Sodium sorbate phosphate (ii) Disodium phosphate (iii) Trisodium E444 Sucrose acetate isobutyrate E202 Potassium sorbate phosphate E445 Glycerol esters of wood rosins E203 Calcium sorbate E340 Potassium phosphates (i) Monopotassium E446 Succistearin E209 Heptyl p-hydroxybenzoate phosphate (ii) Dipotassium phosphate (iii) E450 Diphosphates (i) Disodium diphosphate (ii) E210 Benzoic acid Tripotassium phosphate Trisodium diphosphate (iii) Tetrasodium diphosphate E211 Sodium benzoate E341 Calcium phosphates (i) Monocalcium (iv) Dipotassium diphosphate (v) Tetrapotassium E212 Potassium benzoate phosphate (ii) Dicalcium phosphate (iii) Tricalcium diphosphate (vi) Dicalcium diphosphate (vii) Calcium E213 Calcium benzoate phosphate dihydrogen diphosphate E214 Ethylparaben (ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate) E342 Ammonium phosphates: (i) monoammonium E451 Triphosphates (i) Sodium triphosphate E215 Sodium ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate phosphate (ii) diammonium phosphate (pentasodium triphosphate) (ii) Pentapotassium E216 Propylparaben (propyl para-hydroxybenzoate) E343 Magnesium phosphates (i) monomagnesium triphosphate E217 Sodium propyl para-hydroxybenzoate phosphate (ii) Dimagnesium phosphate E452 Polyphosphates (i) Sodium polyphosphates (ii) E218 Methylparaben (methyl para-hydroxybenzoate) E344 Lecitin citrate Potassium polyphosphates (iii) Sodium calcium E219 Sodium methyl para-hydroxybenzoate E345 Magnesium citrate polyphosphate (iv) Calcium polyphosphates (v) E220 Sulphur dioxide E349 Ammonium malate Ammonium polyphosphate E221 Sodium sulphite E350 Sodium malates (i) Sodium malate (ii) Sodium E459 Beta-cyclodextrin E222 Sodium bisulphite (sodium hydrogen sulphite) hydrogen malate E460 Cellulose (i) Microcrystalline cellulose (ii) E223 Sodium metabisulphite E351 Potassium malate Powdered cellulose E224 Potassium metabisulphite E352 Calcium malates (i) Calcium malate (ii) E461 Methyl cellulose E225 Potassium sulphite Calcium hydrogen malate E462 Ethyl cellulose E226 Calcium sulphite E353 Metatartaric acid E463 Hydroxypropyl cellulose E227 Calcium hydrogen sulphite (preservative) E354 Calcium tartrate E464 Hypromellose (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) E228 Potassium hydrogen sulphite E355 Adipic acid E465 Ethyl methyl cellulose E230 Biphenyl, diphenyl E356 Sodium adipate E466 Carboxymethyl cellulose, Sodium E231 Orthophenyl phenol E357 Potassium adipate carboxymethyl cellulose E232 Sodium orthophenyl phenol E359 Ammonium adipate E467 Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose E233 Thiabendazole E363 Succinic acid E468 Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose E234 Nisin E365 Sodium fumarate (Croscarmellose) E469 Enzymically hydrolysed E543 Calcium sodium polyphosphate E924 Potassium bromate carboxymethylcellulose E544 Calcium polyphosphate E924b Calcium bromate E470a Sodium, potassium and calcium salts of fatty E545 Ammonium polyphosphate E925 Chlorine acids (emulsifier) E550 Sodium Silicates (i) Sodium silicate (ii) Sodium E926 Chlorine dioxide (preservative) E470b Magnesium salts of fatty acids (emulsifier) metasilicate E927a Azodicarbonamide E471 Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids (glyceryl
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