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Sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate is a chemical compound, ester of the reaction of stearic acid with lactic acid and sodium.
The name defines the structure of the molecule:
Description of raw materials used in production
The synthesis process takes place in several stages:
It appears in the form of a white powder.
What it is used for and where
Food
It is included in the list of food additives with the number E481 as a hydrophilic emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer.
Cosmetics
Commercial applications
Emulsifier in Food Products. Sodium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate is used in baked goods, creams, and sauces to help combine ingredients that don't normally mix, such as oil and water.
Dough Conditioning Agent. Used in baking to make the dough more manageable and improve the texture of the finished product.
Humectant. Used in food products to retain moisture and prevent drying out.
Cosmetics and Skin Care Products. Used as an emulsifier in creams and lotions.
Processing Agent in Baked Goods. Helps strengthen the gluten network, improving the texture and volume of bread.
Safety
EFSA's Scientific Panel on Food Additives provided a scientific opinion on the safety of sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate (E 481, SSL) and calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate (E 482, CSL) when used as food additives. Neither SSL and CSL nor their breakdown products stearic and lactic acid raise concern for genotoxicity. The NOAEL in a one-year oral toxicity study with SSL in rats was 2214 mg/kg bw/day for males and 2641 mg/kg bw/day for females. No data on reproductive toxicity and carcinogenicity were available. However, no reproductive or carcinogenic effects are expected since the products of hydrolysis, stearic and lactic acid are constituents of natural food and part of endogenous metabolism in mammals. The Panel concluded that based on the NOAEL of 2200 mg/kg bw/day derived from the one-year toxicity study in rats and an uncertainty factor of 100, an ADI of 22 mg/kg bw/day for sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate (E 481) and calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate (E 482) either singly or in combination can be established. The estimated exposure to SSL and CSL occurs mainly via the consumption of flavoured fermented milk products including heat treated products, bread and rolls and fine bakery wares and is below the ADI of 22 mg/kg bw/day for all the adult population including the elderly, but exceeds the ADI for other groups of the population at mean level and for all groups of the population at high level (1).
This substance is used in the following products:
It is included in the list of food additives with the number E481 as an anionic emulsifier and also performs the functions of hydrophilic emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer.
Sodium stearoyl lactate is non-toxic and biodegradable (2).
Synonyms:
References____________________________________________________________________
(1) EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food (ANS), 2013. Scientific Opinion on the re‐evaluation of sodium stearoyl‐2‐lactylate (E 481) and calcium stearoyl‐2‐lactylate (E 482) as food additives. EFSA Journal, 11(5), p.3144.
(2) Kaur K, Kaur J, Kumar R, Mehta SK. Formulation and physiochemical study of α-tocopherol based oil in water nanoemulsion stabilized with non toxic, biodegradable surfactant: Sodium stearoyl lactate. Ultrason Sonochem. 2017 Sep;38:570-578. doi: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2016.08.026.
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