Is Gluconic Acid vegetarian?
Gluconic Acid
Gluconic acid is an organic acid derived from glucose, typically produced by the microbial fermentation of glucose using Aspergillus niger or other microorganisms. It is used as a chelating agent, acidulant, and pH adjuster in food and cosmetics.
| Also known as | D-Gluconic acid, Dextronic acid, Maltonic acid |
|---|---|
| INCI name | Gluconic Acid |
| E number | E574 |
| CAS number | 526-95-4 |
| EC number | 208-401-4 |
| CosIng ID | 34008 |
| Last reviewed | 22 April 2026 |
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