Comparing E141 - Copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins vs E519 - Copper sulphate

Synonyms
E141
Copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins
Copper complexes of chlorophyll and chlorophyllins
E519
Copper sulphate
copperII sulfate
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Popular questions
  1. Girlsdoporn e141 who?

    E141 is the EU food additive code for copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins, a green coloring; it doesn’t refer to a person or brand.

  2. In pulsepoint what to eh e141 m141 and ut41 numbers sigify?

    As E-numbers, E141 denotes copper complexes of chlorophylls/chlorophyllins (a green food color); the other strings you mention aren’t recognized EU food additive codes.

  3. What does a e141/4x22rtr solas fit?

    That SOLAS propeller code is unrelated to food additives; on food labels, E141 means the green color copper complexes of chlorophylls/chlorophyllins.

  4. What does a e141/4x22rtr solas prop fit?

    It’s not related to E-numbers; E141 on foods refers to copper complexes of chlorophylls/chlorophyllins used as a green color.

  5. What does e141 mean?

    E141 means copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins, a green food color derived from plant chlorophyll (natural or semi‑synthetic). It includes E141(i) oil‑soluble chlorophyll complexes and E141(ii) water‑soluble chlorophyllin complexes.

  1. What is copper sulphate used for?

    In foods, E519 (copper sulphate) is permitted in small amounts as a firming agent and as a source of dietary copper; in winemaking it may be used to remove sulfur off‑odors under strict residual limits.

  2. How to use copper sulphate on wound?

    Do not use copper sulphate on wounds—it is caustic and can damage tissue; use approved antiseptics and seek medical advice for wound care.

  3. What are the dangers of copper sulphate?

    Concentrated copper sulphate is toxic and corrosive; ingestion or contact can cause severe gastrointestinal irritation, vomiting, and organ damage, and eye/skin burns. In foods only food‑grade material at tightly regulated low levels is allowed (EFSA’s ADI for total copper is about 0.15 mg/kg bw/day); chronic excessive copper intake can harm the liver.

  4. Canon cug e519 how to use windows 10?

    This appears unrelated to food additive E519; it likely refers to a Canon device—please consult Canon’s Windows 10 driver/setup guides or support.

  5. Girlsdoporn e519 who?

    E519 refers to copper sulphate as a food additive; this question is unrelated to the additive.