Food Safety Substance

Polyethylene glycolE1521

Polyethylene glycol (E1521) is a food additive with PUBLISHED in the EU, FDA has no questions in the US, and data from 10 regulatory sources.

CAS 25322-68-3 E1521 Indexable evidence set
FDA
FDA has no questions
ADI / TDI
EFSA ADI <= 10 mg/kg bw/day
Codex
6 row(s)
SOURCE D1 identity resolution e number aliases | Food Additives | dsstox identifiers | 10 matched regulatory source group(s)

Substance Identity

Resolved identifiers used to render this food-safety record.

Substance name
Polyethylene glycol
CAS
25322-68-3
E-number
E1521
DTXSID
DTXSID4027862
Evidence tier
Indexable evidence set (16)
SOURCE EU Commission FDA | Health Canada | Codex Alimentarius

Multi-Jurisdiction Comparison

Side-by-side status rows for the same resolved substance across public food regulators.

JurisdictionAuthorityStatusEvidence
European UnionEU CommissionPUBLISHEDEU additive listing; Annex II entry
United StatesFDAFDA has no questionsGRAS notice
CanadaHealth CanadaListedTablet binder
CodexCodex AlimentariusListedGlazing agent; Stabilizer
SOURCE EU Commission EU Food Additives | EU Food Additives Database

EU Food Additive Status

EU Commission food-additive listing rows from eu_food_additives.

JurisdictionE-numberStatusTypeNameNote
European UnionE1521PUBLISHEDsubstanceFADPolyethylene glycol-
European UnionE1521PUBLISHEDsubstanceFADD-a-tocopheryln polyethylene glycol-1000 succinate-
European UnionE1209PUBLISHEDsubstanceFADPolyvinyl alcohol-polyethylene glycol-graft co-polymerUse as a film coating agent for food supplement produts
SOURCE EU Commission EU Annex II Authorised | EU Food Additives Database

EU Annex II Authorised Uses

Authorised additive rows and use conditions from EU Annex II tables.

JurisdictionE-numberNameINSPolicy itemNote
European UnionE1209Polyvinyl alcohol-polyethylene glycol-graft co-polymer-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3351Use as a film coating agent for food supplement produts
European UnionE1521Polyethylene glycol-POL-FAD-IMPORT-3332-

Conditions and restrictions

JurisdictionFood categoryRestrictionCommentSource
European Union11.4.2 table-top sweeteners in powder formquantum satis-EU Annex II Union List
European Union11.4.3 table-top sweeteners in tabletsquantum satis-EU Annex II Union List
European Union17.1 food supplements supplied in a solid form excluding food supplements for infants and young children’,ML 10000 mg/kgonly food supplements in capsule and tablet formEU Annex II Union List
European Union11.4.2 table-top sweeteners in powder formquantum satis-EU Food Additives Database
European Union11.4.3 table-top sweeteners in tabletsquantum satis-EU Food Additives Database
European Union17.1 food supplements supplied in a solid form excluding food supplements for infants and young children’,ML 10000 mg/kgonly food supplements in capsule and tablet formEU Food Additives Database
SOURCE Codex Alimentarius Codex GSFA

Codex GSFA Status

Codex Alimentarius GSFA permissions and maximum-use rows.

JurisdictionINS / E-numberFunctionFood categoryMax levelNotes
Codex1209Glazing agent; Stabilizer13.6 Food supplements100,000 mg/kgFor use in capsule and tablet form.
Codex1521Antifoaming agent; Carrier; Emulsifier; Glazing agent; Thickener04.1.1.2 Surface-treated fresh fruitGMP-
Codex1521Antifoaming agent; Carrier; Emulsifier; Glazing agent; Thickener05.3 Chewing gum20,000 mg/kg-
Codex1521Antifoaming agent; Carrier; Emulsifier; Glazing agent; Thickener11.6 Table-top sweeteners, including those containing high-intensity sweeteners10,000 mg/kg-
Codex1521Antifoaming agent; Carrier; Emulsifier; Glazing agent; Thickener13.6 Food supplements70,000 mg/kg-
Codex1521Antifoaming agent; Carrier; Emulsifier; Glazing agent; Thickener14.1.4 Water-based flavoured drinks, including sport, energy, or electrolyte drinks and particulated drinks1,000 mg/kg-
SOURCE FDA FDA GRAS

FDA GRAS Status

US FDA GRAS notice evidence from enriched and notice tables.

JurisdictionGRNSubstanceFDA responseIntended useBasisNotifier
United States374Maleated isoprenyl polymer with methoxy-polyethylene glycol (MIP-MPEG)FDA has no questionsAs a gum base polymer additive in chewing gum formulations at levels up to 15% of gum base. MIP-MPEG is added to improve gum removability from a variety of surfacesScientific proceduresRevolymer Limited
United States374Maleated isoprenyl polymer with methoxy-polyethylene glycol (MIP-MPEG)FDA has no questionsAs a gum base polymer additive in chewing gum formulations at levels up to 15% of gum base. MIP-MPEG is added to improve gum removability from a variety of surfacesScientific proceduresRevolymer Limited
SOURCE Health Canada

Health Canada Status

Health Canada food-additive permissions by functional class and food scope.

JurisdictionClassPermitted foodsMaximum levelList
CanadaTablet binder-(a) 7.0%List of Permitted Food Additives with Other Purposes of Use
CanadaAntifoaming agent-(b) 10 ppmList of Permitted Food Additives with Other Purposes of Use
CanadaLubricant-(c) 1.0%List of Permitted Food Additives with Other Purposes of Use
SOURCE EU Commission EU Food Contact Materials

EU FCM Substances

EU food-contact material rows and migration-limit fields.

JurisdictionFCM no.Ref no.SubstanceUseSMLRegulation
European Union7677732polyethylene glycol (EO = 1-30, typically 5) ether of butyl 2-cyano 3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) acrylateadditive/PPA0,05 mg/kgRegulation (EU) No 10/2011, Annex I
European Union63823590polyethyleneglycoladditive/PPA, monomer/macromolecule-Regulation (EU) No 10/2011, Annex I
SOURCE JECFA JECFA ADI

JECFA ADI Values

JECFA ADI records and evaluation years.

JurisdictionChemical nameJECFA no.CASADIADI upperFunctionEvaluation year
JECFAPOLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS-25322-68-30-10 mg/kg bw10ADJUVANT, CARRIER_SOLVENT1979
JECFAPOLYVINYL ALCOHOL (PVA) – POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL (PEG) GRAFT CO-POLYMER-96734-39-3; 121786-16-1no_data-GLAZING_AGENT, Food Additives2015
SOURCE ingredients ghs classifications

Cross-Reference to Cosmetics / Chemicals / Pharma

Same-CAS public rows from adjacent Roots verticals where available.

SOURCE FAQPage JSON-LD public food renderer rows

Frequently Asked Questions

Food-use, safety, ADI, and cross-vertical answers mirrored into FAQPage JSON-LD.

What is Polyethylene glycol used for in food?

Polyethylene glycol appears in food-use rows as: stabilizer|humectant; Glazing agent; Stabilizer; Tablet binder.

Is Polyethylene glycol / E1521 safe?

This page does not assign a standalone safety verdict; it renders public regulatory evidence. ADI/reference value: EFSA ADI <= 10 mg/kg bw/day. EU status evidence: PUBLISHED. US/FDA evidence: FDA has no questions.

What is the ADI for Polyethylene glycol?

Polyethylene glycol has this ADI/reference value in the food-safety tables: EFSA ADI <= 10 mg/kg bw/day. Source: EFSA AFC 2007.

Is Polyethylene glycol also used in cosmetics?

Polyethylene glycol has a same-CAS cosmetics cross-reference: PEG-200, EU status permitted.