Food additive emulsifiers: a review of their role in foods, legislation and classifications, presence in food supply, dietary exposure, and safety assessment

Nutr Rev. 2021 May 12;79(6):726-741. doi: 10.1093/nutrit/nuaa038.

Abstract

Food additive intakes have increased with the increase in "ultra-processed" food consumption. Food additive emulsifiers have received particular research attention in recent years due to preliminary evidence of adverse gastrointestinal and metabolic health effects. In this review, the use of emulsifiers as food additives is discussed, and the current estimations of exposure to, and safety of, emulsifiers are critically assessed. Food additive emulsifier research is complicated by heterogeneity in additives considered to be emulsifiers and labelling of them on foods globally. Major limitations exist in estimating food additive emulsifier exposure, relating predominantly to a lack of available food occurrence and concentration data. Development of brand-specific food additive emulsifier databases are crucial to accurately estimating emulsifier exposure. Current research on the health effects of food additive emulsifiers are limited to in vitro and murine studies and small, acute studies in humans, and future research should focus on controlled human trials of longer duration.

Keywords: emulsifier; exposure; food additive; inflammatory bowel disease; legislation; safety.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Diet
  • Dietary Exposure* / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Dietary Exposure* / statistics & numerical data
  • Emulsifying Agents* / adverse effects
  • Food Additives* / adverse effects
  • Food Additives* / analysis
  • Food Additives* / standards
  • Food Supply / standards
  • Humans

Substances

  • Emulsifying Agents
  • Food Additives