Potassium Ferrocyanide E536
crystallization aid โ Primarily synthetic.
Potassium ferrocyanide trihydrate (K4[Fe(CN)6]ยท3H2O)
CAS: 13943-58-3 (anhydrous), 14459-95-1 (trihydrate)
Factual Regulatory Reference
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Beyond food, Potassium Ferrocyanide is also used in cosmetics, medicine, industrial applications, household products. Its versatility makes it one of the most multi-purpose chemical compounds in everyday life.
Detailed Regulatory Assessment
European Union (EFSA)
Restricted to use in salt and salt substitutes, and wine. Maximum levels strictly enforced.
Official EFSA LinkUnited States (FDA)
Limited to 13 ppm in table salt.
Japan (MHLW)
Restricted use with maximum limits.
Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)
International Standard (JECFA)
mg/kg body weight per day
European Standard (EFSA)
Natural Occurrence
This additive is not known to occur naturally in significant quantities.
Manufacturing
Produced similarly to sodium ferrocyanide, but using potassium compounds. The hexacyanoferrate complex is extremely stable with cyanide groups tightly coordinated to the iron center.
Applications Beyond Food
Not used.
Not used.
Wine fining, case hardening of steel, photography, pigment production.
Present in some table salt products.