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Additive · Stabiliser

Diphosphates (E450)

Diphosphates (E450) is a stabiliser that Digestoa flags as moderate risk. Common concerns include excess phosphate intake.

Digestoa riskModerate risk
TypeStabiliser
Found inprocessed meats, dairy products, sauces and ready meals
ConcernsExcess phosphate intake

What is Diphosphates?

Diphosphates (E450) is a stabiliser — used to hold texture and stop ingredients separating.

Is Diphosphates bad for you?

Digestoa flags Diphosphates as moderate risk. Regulators permit it, but safety reviews and studies have raised concerns including excess phosphate intake. How often you eat it matters more than a single exposure.

What foods contain Diphosphates?

Processed meats, dairy products, sauces and ready meals.

Digestoa's take

You don't need to panic over a single product that contains Diphosphates. But it's a useful flag: when you see E450 on a label it often signals a more processed product, and there's usually a cleaner alternative.

Safer swaps

Choose less-processed products with short, recognisable ingredient lists.

Frequently asked questions

Is E450 the same as Diphosphates?
Yes — E450 is the international additive (E-number) code for Diphosphates.
Is Diphosphates bad for you?
Digestoa flags Diphosphates (E450) as moderate risk. It's permitted in food, but it's associated with concerns such as excess phosphate intake.
What are the side effects of Diphosphates?
Reported concerns include: Excess phosphate intake.
What foods contain Diphosphates?
Processed meats, dairy products, sauces and ready meals.
How can I avoid Diphosphates?
Check the ingredients list for "Diphosphates" or "E450", or scan the product with Digestoa to see if it's present before you buy.

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Risk ratings reflect Digestoa's editorial assessment synthesising EFSA/IARC opinions and peer-reviewed research. Informational only — not medical advice.