antioxidant INS 315

Erythorbic Acid E315

reducing_agent — Primarily synthetic.

🇪🇺 EU: Approved
🇺🇸 USA: Approved
🇯🇵 Japan: Approved
🇦🇺 AU/NZ: Approved
🇨🇦 Canada: Approved
Scientific Name

D-Erythorbic acid

CAS: 89-65-6

Data verified: 2026-04-04

Factual Regulatory Reference

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? Did You Know?

Erythorbic Acid is produced through fermentation — the same biological process used to make bread, beer, and yogurt.

Erythorbic Acid isn't just a food additive — it's also used in cosmetics.

Detailed Regulatory Assessment

🇪🇺

European Union (EFSA)

approved Max: varies by food category mg/kg

None

Official EFSA Link
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United States (FDA)

approved GRAS

Generally recognized as safe

🇯🇵

Japan (MHLW)

approved Cat: 指定添加物

Compliant with Japanese food sanitation law.

Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)

International Standard (JECFA)

Not specified (ADI not limited)

mg/kg body weight per day

European Standard (EFSA)

Not specified

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

Method: chemical synthesis

Synthesized from sucrose through a multi-step process involving fermentation and chemical conversion.

Applications Beyond Food

Cosmetics

Antioxidant in cosmetic formulations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Erythorbic Acid (E315)?
Erythorbic Acid (E315) is a antioxidant used in food products. It is reducing_agent and synthetic. A stereoisomer of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) with similar antioxidant properties but no vitamin C activity. Used to prevent discoloration and extend shelf life in cured meats.
What is the ADI for Erythorbic Acid?
The Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) for Erythorbic Acid is Not specified (ADI not limited) as established by JECFA (Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives). ADI represents the amount that can be consumed daily over a lifetime without appreciable health risk.
What foods contain Erythorbic Acid?
Erythorbic Acid is used in various food categories including Meat preparations. It is used as a antioxidant in these products.
Is Erythorbic Acid the same as Isoascorbic acid?
Yes, Erythorbic Acid is also known as Isoascorbic acid, D-Araboascorbic acid. These are different names for the same substance.