E334 (Tartaric acid) is a white crystalline organic acid and an important chiral chemical found in nature in many fruits such as grapes, bananas and tamarinds.
It appears as a white crystalline powder.
What it is used for and where
Medical
Tartaric acid has a wide range of applications in pharmaceuticals. It is a well-known cough test for assessing cough function (1), improves colon function and excretion of faecal bile acids and short-chain fatty acids.
Negative contrast agent in double-contrast X-rays, as a reagent for resolving basic racemic compounds.
Cosmetics
Buffering agent. It is an iingredient that can bring an alkaline or acid solution to a certain pH level and prevent it from changing, in practice a pH stabiliser that can effectively resist instability and pH change.
Fragrance. It plays a decisive and important role in the formulation of cosmetic products as it provides the possibility of enhancing, masking or adding fragrance to the final product, increasing its marketability. The consumer always expects to find a pleasant or distinctive scent in a cosmetic product.
A recent discovery by a Japanese pharmaceutical company, however not yet confirmed by clinical studies, could help baldness sufferers. Tartaric acid, according to this manufacturer, could increase substances that promote hair growth. In this study by researchers at the University of Konkuk, Japan, tartaric acid was able to maintain the colour of dyed hair and protect hair more efficiently than succinic acid as well as increase the tensile strength of hair, decrease hair porosity and smoothen the hair surface (2).
Food
It is inexpensive, readily available and widely used in beverages and other foods. In wine, tartaric acid, the main organic acid molecule responsible for the acidity of wine, together with tannin improves its colour (3). An acidic agent in food additives labelled with the number E334 in the list of European food additives with the function of an acidity regulator.
Other uses
Catalyst in resin finishing in polyester fabrics, sulphur removal, electroplating, acid pickling, complexing agent, screening or chelating agent in chemical analysis, reducing agent in the chemical production of mirrors, imaging agent in photography, pH value adjuster in the production of oryzanol, polishing agent in metals, metal cleaner.
Safety
Tartaric acid (E 334), sodium tartrates (E 335), potassium tartrates (E 336), sodium potassium tartrate (E 337) and calcium tartrate (E 354) are authorised as food additives according to Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 on food additives. The Panel established a group ADI for l(+)‐tartaric acid and tartrates (E 334‐337 and E 354) of 240 mg/kg bw per day, expressed as tartaric acid, by applying the total uncertainty factor of 10 to the reference point of 3,100 mg sodium tartrate/kg bw per day (the highest dose tested), that is approximately 2,440 mg tartaric acid/kg bw per day. Accordingly, the current ADI of 30 mg/kg bw per day is withdrawn (4).
The most relevant studies and their abstracts have been selected for further study:
Tartaric acid studies
Typical commercial product characteristics Tartaric acid
Appearance | White crystal powder |
Boiling Point | 399.3±42.0°C at 760 mmHg |
Melting Point | 170-172°C |
Flash Point | 210ºC |
Density | 1.76 |
Refraction Index | 1.586 |
Vapor Pressure | 0.0±2.1 mmHg at 25°C |
Vapor Density | 5.18 |
PSA | 115.06000 |
LogP | -1.43 |
Specific rotation
| +12°~12.8° |
Loss on drying
| 0.2 max |
Heavy metals Pb
| 0.001 max |
Residue on ignition | 0.05 max |
Oxalate C2O4 | 0.035 max |
Sulphate SO4 |
|
As | 0.0003 max |
Cl | 0.01 max |
Chemical Safety
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- Molecular Formula C4H6O6 H2C4H4O6
- Linear Formula: HO2CCH(OH)CH(OH)CO2H
- Molecular Weight: 150.086 g/mol
- Exact Mass 150.016434
- CAS: 87-69-4
- UNII 4J4Z8788N8 W4888I119H
- EC Number: 205-695-6 201-766-0
- DSSTox Substance ID DTXSID8023632 DTXSID5046986
- IUPAC (2R,3R)-2,3-dihydroxybutanedioic acid
- InChl=1S/C4H6O6/c5-1(3(7)8)2(6)4(9)10/h1-2,5-6H,(H,7,8)(H,9,10)/t1-,2-/m1/s1
- InChl Key FEWJPZIEWOKRBE-JCYAYHJZSA-N
- SMILES C(C(C(=O)O)O)(C(=O)O)O
- RTECS WW7875000
- FEMA Number: 3044
- JECFA 621
- PubChem Substance ID 329751224
- MDL number: MFCD00064207
- Beilstein Registry Number: 1725147
- NCI C47744
- RXCUI 37578
Synonyms:
- DL-Tartaric acid
- L-tartaric acid
- Racemic acid
- Racemic tartaric acid
- 2,3-Dihydroxysuccinic acid
- 2,3-Dihydroxybutanedioic acid
- DL-Tartrate
- Paratartaric aicd
- Paratartaric acid
- Threaric acid
References___________________________________________________________________
(1) Ohno T, Tanaka N, Fujimori M, Okamoto K, Hagiwara S, Hojo K, Shigematsu T, Sugi T, Kanazawa H, Kunieda K, Fujishima I. Cough-Inducing Method Using a Tartaric Acid Nebulizer for Patients with Silent Aspiration. Dysphagia. 2022 Jun;37(3):629-635. doi: 10.1007/s00455-021-10313-4.
(2) Jung, Y. J., & Lee, S. H. (2021). Effect of Post-Treatment using Succinic Acid and Tartaric Acid During Dyeing Process on Hair Conditions. Journal of Convergence for Information Technology, 11(12), 221-228.
(3) Effect of sodium sulfite, tartaric acid, tannin, and glucose on rheological properties, release of aroma compounds, and color characteristics of red wine. Wang H, Ni ZJ, Ma WP, Song CB, Zhang JG, Thakur K, Wei ZJ. Food Sci Biotechnol. 2018 Oct 15;28(2):395-403. doi: 10.1007/s10068-018-0492-0.
(4) EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF); Younes M, Aquilina G, Castle L, Engel KH, Fowler P, Frutos Fernandez MJ, Fürst P, Gürtler R, Gundert-Remy U, Husøy T, Mennes W, Shah R, Waalkens-Berendsen I, Wölfle D, Boon P, Tobback P, Wright M, Aguilera J, Rincon AM, Tard A, Moldeus P. Re-evaluation of l(+)-tartaric acid (E 334), sodium tartrates (E 335), potassium tartrates (E 336), potassium sodium tartrate (E 337) and calcium tartrate (E 354) as food additives. EFSA J. 2020 Mar 11;18(3):e06030. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2020.6030.