Calcium carbonate, (E170) is a common food and pharmaceutical additive/ingredient. In addition to a source of calcium, the carbonate has uses including as a colour, acidity regulator and bulking agent. Globally, a range of regulatory agencies and pharmacopoeia control the analyses and specification of additives in food, supplements, pharmaceutical substances and excipients. Accordingly, a range of specifications and analyses exist for calcium carbonate depending on the application and market of the product. In this contribution, we analyse calcium carbonates from geological, synthetic and biogenic sources, focussing on acid insoluble impurities, a test required by current monographs. Analysis of calcium carbonate from different origins may ...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
Inorganic scale is a very common problem in the oil and gas industry. Common types of scale include...
The present scientific opinion deals with the evaluation of the safety of di‐calcium malate (DCM) pr...
Calcium carbonate (E170) is a common food and pharmaceutical additive/ingredient. In addition to a s...
There is an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable sourcing of ingredients for the food, ...
The Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food provides a scientific opinion re-eval...
Calcium compounds are abundant in nature. The carbonate ion may exist in many varieties, such as ar...
[EN] The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) assessed the safety...
Calcium is a macro element that is very important for the human body: its content and circulation in...
Abstract Calcium carbonate (E 170) was re‐evaluated in 2011 by the former EFSA Panel on Food Additiv...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has been authorised as a food additive (E 170) with the functional catego...
In the article it is offered to enter in the technological audit of the lime department of sugar fac...
The article considers an improved method for determining the content of magnesium carbonate in the c...
International audienceThe review focuses on the effects of several important additives and templates...
This thesis is a study of four ultra-fine ground calcium carbonates and one precipitated calcium car...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
Inorganic scale is a very common problem in the oil and gas industry. Common types of scale include...
The present scientific opinion deals with the evaluation of the safety of di‐calcium malate (DCM) pr...
Calcium carbonate (E170) is a common food and pharmaceutical additive/ingredient. In addition to a s...
There is an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable sourcing of ingredients for the food, ...
The Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food provides a scientific opinion re-eval...
Calcium compounds are abundant in nature. The carbonate ion may exist in many varieties, such as ar...
[EN] The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) assessed the safety...
Calcium is a macro element that is very important for the human body: its content and circulation in...
Abstract Calcium carbonate (E 170) was re‐evaluated in 2011 by the former EFSA Panel on Food Additiv...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has been authorised as a food additive (E 170) with the functional catego...
In the article it is offered to enter in the technological audit of the lime department of sugar fac...
The article considers an improved method for determining the content of magnesium carbonate in the c...
International audienceThe review focuses on the effects of several important additives and templates...
This thesis is a study of four ultra-fine ground calcium carbonates and one precipitated calcium car...
Calcium carbonate cements have emerged in the last few years as an attractive candidate for biomedic...
Inorganic scale is a very common problem in the oil and gas industry. Common types of scale include...
The present scientific opinion deals with the evaluation of the safety of di‐calcium malate (DCM) pr...