E-code guide
E472bLactic Acid Esters of Mono/Diglycerides
DoubtfulEmulsifier
E472b

Lactic Acid Esters of Mono/Diglycerides

Emulsifier

Also known as Lactic Acid Esters of Mono- and Diglycerides

SANHA, ANIC 2018, and IFANCA all classify this as doubtful.
Based on 3 cited authorities. Confidence: medium.

What authorities say

3 authorities on record
3say Doubtful

Why this verdict

E472b is lactic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides (lactem), used as an emulsifier in dairy desserts, whipped toppings, and baked goods. SANHA classifies E472b as Mushbooh, and ANIC 2018 classifies the E472 family as Mushbooh, halal only when the source is plant. The mono- and diglycerides can be plant-derived or animal-derived, and the source is rarely disclosed on labels. Without that information the additive defaults to doubtful unless the product carries halal certification.

Food-safety note
Permitted as an emulsifier in Australia and New Zealand under the Food Standards Code (Schedule 15). A lactic-acid ester of the common emulsifier E471, used in dairy desserts and baked goods; assessed safe at the levels used in food. (Source: FSANZ; Food Standards Code Schedule 15.)

Common questions

Is E472b halal?

Lactic Acid Esters of Mono/Diglycerides (E472b) is classified doubtful. SANHA, ANIC 2018, and IFANCA classify it as doubtful.

What is E472b made from?

Lactic Acid Esters of Mono/Diglycerides (E472b) is commonly found in Biscuits, cake mixes, and desserts.

Found in
Biscuitscake mixesdesserts
Last reviewed by the HalalHQ research team in May 2026.