propellant INS 948

Oxygen E948

packaging gas β€” Primarily natural/industrial.

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU: Approved
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA: Approved
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan: Approved
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί AU/NZ: Approved
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada: Approved
Scientific Name

Dioxygen (Oβ‚‚)

CAS: 7782-44-7

Data verified: 2026-04-04

Factual Regulatory Reference

This database provides factual regulatory information compiled from official government sources. It does not constitute medical, nutritional, or safety advice. Regulatory status varies by country and is subject to change. Always refer to your local regulatory authority for the most current information.

? Did You Know?

Oxygen occurs naturally in Atmosphere (21% of air) and Produced by photosynthesis in plants. Many people consume it daily without realizing it's also a listed food additive.

Beyond food, Oxygen 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.

In the EU, Oxygen 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

πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

European Union (EFSA)

approved Max: quantum satis mg/kg

Authorized as propellant and packaging gas

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

United States (FDA)

approved GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)

Approved for direct addition to food

πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅

Japan (MHLW)

approved Cat: ζ—’ε­˜ζ·»εŠ η‰©

Approved as packaging gas

Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)

International Standard (JECFA)

Not specified (no safety concern)

mg/kg body weight per day

European Standard (EFSA)

Not specified (essential for life)

Everyday Perspective

For a 60kg adult, this limit is roughly equivalent to consuming:

Natural Occurrence

A colorless, odorless gas essential for life. Makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere. Paradoxically used as both a food preservative (in modified atmosphere packaging) and causes oxidation in foods.

Atmosphere (21% of air)Produced by photosynthesis in plantsSecond most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere

Manufacturing

Method: fractional distillation of liquid air

Produced industrially by cooling air to liquid state and separating oxygen from nitrogen through fractional distillation. Can also be produced through electrolysis of water or pressure swing adsorption.

Applications Beyond Food

Cosmetics

Oxygen facials, aerosol propellant

Medical

Medical oxygen therapy, hyperbaric chambers

Industrial

Steel production, chemical manufacturing, water treatment, rocket propellant

Household

Oxygenated water products, aquarium aeration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oxygen (E948)?
Oxygen (E948) is a propellant used in food products. It is packaging gas and natural/industrial. A colorless, odorless gas essential for life. Makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere. Paradoxically used as both a food preservative (in modified atmosphere packaging) and causes oxidation in foods.
Where is Oxygen found naturally?
Oxygen is naturally found in Atmosphere (21% of air), Produced by photosynthesis in plants, Second most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere. A colorless, odorless gas essential for life. Makes up 21% of Earth's atmosphere. Paradoxically used as both a food preservative (in modified atmosphere packaging) and causes oxidation in foods.
What is the ADI for Oxygen?
The Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) for Oxygen is Not specified (no safety concern) 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 Oxygen?
Oxygen is used in various food categories including Propellant and packaging gas. It is used as a propellant in these products.
Is Oxygen the same as O2?
Yes, Oxygen is also known as O2, Oxygen gas, Molecular oxygen. These are different names for the same substance.