Foods Containing E576 (Sodium Gluconate)

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E576 — Sodium Gluconate
Acidity Regulators

E576 (Sodium Gluconate) is the sodium salt of gluconic acid, used as a acidity regulator to help control the acidity or alkalinity of food. Here's where you're most likely to find it on food labels.

Common foods that contain E576

E576 is used across baked goods, soft drinks, sweets, dairy products and processed foods. The foods where it appears most often include:

Exact usage varies by brand and recipe — the only way to know for certain whether a specific product contains E576 is to check its ingredients list, where it must be declared by law, either as "E576" or as "Sodium Gluconate".

How to spot E576 on a label

In the UK and EU, additives must appear in the ingredients list with their function and either their E-number or full name — for example "acidity regulators: E576" or "acidity regulators: sodium gluconate". In the US the E-number system isn't used, so look for the full name "Sodium Gluconate" instead.

Should you avoid foods containing E576?

E576 is considered safe. It is authorised across the EU, UK and US, and safety evaluations by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have not identified health concerns at the levels used in food. For most people there is no reason to avoid E576.

🌱VeganYes
🥚VegetarianYes
☪️HalalHalal
🌴Palm OilNo

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Additive data sourced from Open Food Facts (ODbL licence) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

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