Comparing E476 - Polyglycerol polyricinoleate vs E1000 - Cholic acid

Synonyms
E476
Polyglycerol polyricinoleate
PGPR
E1000
Cholic acid
Products

Found in 1,962 products

Found in 6 products

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Search volume over time

Interest over time for 3 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

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Popular questions
  1. What is pgpr in chocolate?

    PGPR (E476) is an emulsifier used in chocolate to reduce viscosity and yield stress so the melted chocolate flows and coats or molds more easily, often alongside lecithin.

  2. Is pgpr banned in europe?

    No—PGPR (E476) is approved in the EU and permitted at set maximum levels (about 0.5% in chocolate); EFSA has established an acceptable daily intake.

  3. What is pgpr in food?

    It’s a fat‑soluble emulsifier made from glycerol and fatty acids (often from castor or soybean oil) used to stabilize fat systems and improve texture and flow in products like chocolate, spreads, and dressings.

  4. What is pgpr in chocolate bars?

    It’s the emulsifier that helps the chocolate mass flow smoothly during manufacturing, enabling uniform texture and easier molding, sometimes allowing less cocoa butter.

  5. What is pgpr in hershey's chocolate?

    It refers to the same emulsifier added in small amounts to improve flow and processing; whether a specific Hershey’s product contains it can be seen on its ingredient list.

  1. How much is e1000 in us dollars?

    E1000 is the EU additive code for cholic acid (a bile acid), not a currency; if you mean the price of cholic acid, it varies by purity and quantity, so check current supplier listings.

  2. How to connect linksys e1000 wireless router?

    E1000 in food labeling refers to cholic acid, a bile acid additive, and is unrelated to Linksys routers.

  3. How to install e1000 driver in linux?

    The Linux e1000 driver is unrelated to the E‑number; in foods, E1000 denotes cholic acid, a primary bile acid additive.

  4. How to reset e1000 router?

    That refers to a router model, but E1000 in foods means cholic acid, a bile acid used as an additive, and is unrelated to networking devices.

  5. What is a psp e1000?

    That’s a handheld console variant; in food labeling, E1000 refers to cholic acid, a primary bile acid used as an additive.