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- Lactylate abstract "Lactylates are organic compounds that are FDA approved for use as food additives and cosmetic ingredients (i.e. lactylates are food grade emulsifiers). These additives are non-toxic, biodegradable, and typically manufactured using biorenewable feedstocks. Owing to their safety and versatile functionality, lactylates are used in a wide variety of food and non-food applications. In the United States, the Food Chemical Codex specifies the labeling requirements for food ingredients including lactylates. In the European Union, lactylates must be labelled in accordance with the requirements of the applicable EU regulation. Lactylates may be labelled as calcium stearoyl lactylate (CSL), sodium stearoyl lactylate (SSL), or lactylic esters of fatty acids (LEFA).CSL, SSL, and food-grade LEFAs are used in a variety of products including baked goods and mixes, pancakes, waffles, cereals, pastas, instant rice, liquid shortenings, egg whites, whipped toppings, icings, fillings, puddings, toppings, frozen desserts, creamers, cream liqueurs, sugar confectionaries, dehydrated fruits and vegetables, dehydrated potatoes, snack dips, chewing gum, dietetic foods, minced and diced canned meats, mostarda di frutta, sauces, gravies, and pet food. In addition, these lactylates are FDA approved for use in food packaging, such as paper, paperboard, and cellophane, and pharmaceuticals. Lactylates are also used in a variety of personal care products including shampoos, skin conditioners, lotions, barrier creams, makeup bases, lipsticks, deodorants, and shaving creams. In addition, lactylates are bio-friendly additives for use in polyolefins, flame retardants, pigments, and PVC.".
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- Lactylate hasPhotoCollection Lactylate.
- Lactylate subject Category:Food_additives.
- Lactylate subject Category:Lactates.
- Lactylate type Abstraction100002137.
- Lactylate type Chemical114806838.
- Lactylate type Compound114818238.
- Lactylate type Ester114850483.
- Lactylate type Lactate114679780.
- Lactylate type Lactates.
- Lactylate type Material114580897.
- Lactylate type Matter100020827.
- Lactylate type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Lactylate type Part113809207.
- Lactylate type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lactylate type Relation100031921.
- Lactylate type Salt115010703.
- Lactylate type Substance100019613.
- Lactylate comment "Lactylates are organic compounds that are FDA approved for use as food additives and cosmetic ingredients (i.e. lactylates are food grade emulsifiers). These additives are non-toxic, biodegradable, and typically manufactured using biorenewable feedstocks. Owing to their safety and versatile functionality, lactylates are used in a wide variety of food and non-food applications.".
- Lactylate label "Lactylate".
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- Lactylate sameAs Q6469062.
- Lactylate sameAs Q6469062.
- Lactylate sameAs Lactylate.
- Lactylate wasDerivedFrom Lactylate?oldid=604916085.
- Lactylate depiction Generalized_Lactylate_Manufacturing_Process.png.
- Lactylate isPrimaryTopicOf Lactylate.