Acetylated Distarch Adipate E1422
modified_starch β Primarily modified_natural.
Acetylated distarch adipate
CAS: 68130-14-3
Factual Regulatory Reference
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? Did You Know?
Acetylated Distarch Adipate isn't just a food additive β it's also used in industrial applications.
Although classified as natural in origin, commercial Acetylated Distarch Adipate is typically manufactured rather than extracted directly from food sources.
In the EU, Acetylated Distarch Adipate has a "quantum satis" authorization β Latin for "as much as needed." This means there's no specific maximum limit; manufacturers use only what's technologically necessary.
Detailed Regulatory Assessment
European Union (EFSA)
None
United States (FDA)
Generally recognized as safe
Japan (MHLW)
Compliant with Japanese food sanitation law.
Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)
International Standard (JECFA)
mg/kg body weight per day
European Standard (EFSA)
Everyday Perspective
For a 60kg adult, this limit is roughly equivalent to consuming:
Natural Occurrence
This additive is not known to occur naturally in significant quantities.
Manufacturing
Starch is treated with acetic anhydride for acetylation and adipic acid anhydride for cross-linking.
Applications Beyond Food
Paper coating