Thaumatin E957
natural protein β Primarily natural.
Thaumatin proteins I and II
CAS: 53850-34-3
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? Did You Know?
Thaumatin occurs naturally in katemfe fruit (Thaumatococcus daniellii). Many people consume it daily without realizing it's also a listed food additive.
Beyond food, Thaumatin is also used in medicine, industrial applications. Its versatility makes it one of the most multi-purpose chemical compounds in everyday life.
Detailed Regulatory Assessment
European Union (EFSA)
Used as sweetener and flavor enhancer
Official EFSA LinkUnited States (FDA)
Approved as GRAS flavor enhancer, not specifically as sweetener
Japan (MHLW)
Natural additive status
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
A natural sweet protein extracted from the katemfe fruit of West Africa. About 2,000-3,000 times sweeter than sucrose. Has a slow onset but long-lasting sweetness with licorice-like aftertaste.
Manufacturing
Extracted from the arils of katemfe fruit native to West African rainforests. Can also be produced through recombinant DNA technology using yeast or bacteria.
Applications Beyond Food
Taste-masking agent for bitter drugs
Flavor enhancer and modifier