A synthetic emulsifier that helps mix fats and water, improving texture and extending shelf life in baked goods. It strengthens dough, gives bread a softer crumb, and delays staling. Found almost exclusively in industrial bread and bakery products. Generally considered safe by EFSA and FDA at permitted levels. Not linked to notable health concerns, though as with most synthetic emulsifiers, some researchers suggest caution with high long-term intake.
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