# Sodium Benzoate (E211)

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**Safety rating:** CAUTION
**E-number:** E211
**CAS number:** 532-32-1
**Category:** colorant
**FDA GRAS:** yes
**Adverse events (FDA AERS):** 0
**FDA recalls:** 0
**Last updated:** 2026-04-04

## Summary

Sodium benzoate (CAS 532-32-1) is a sodium salt of benzoic acid used primarily as an antimicrobial preservative in food and beverages. It inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds, extending shelf life while also functioning as a pH control agent and antioxidant in various food products.

## Regulatory status

| Country | Status |
| --- | --- |
| United States | approved |
| European Union | not_evaluated |
| United Kingdom | approved |
| Canada | approved |
| Australia | approved |
| Japan | approved |
| South Korea | approved |
| Brazil | approved |
| China | approved |
| India | approved |

## Detailed analysis

## What is Sodium Benzoate?

Sodium benzoate is the sodium salt of benzoic acid, a naturally occurring organic compound found in small amounts in various fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. The additive appears as a white crystalline powder and is highly soluble in water, making it practical for use in liquid food products. Its chemical formula is C₇H₅NaO₂, and it is designated by CAS number 532-32-1.

## Common Uses

Sodium benzoate is widely used in the food industry as an antimicrobial preservative. It is particularly effective at inhibiting the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds that can spoil food products and pose health risks. Common applications include soft drinks, fruit juices, jams, pickled vegetables, salad dressings, and various condiments. The additive is especially effective in acidic food environments with pH levels below 4, where it prevents fermentation and microbial proliferation.

Beyond preservation, sodium benzoate functions as a pH control agent, helping maintain appropriate acidity levels in formulated foods. It also exhibits mild antioxidant properties, contributing to the overall stability of products. In some applications, it serves as a flavor enhancer and surface-active agent, though preservation remains its primary function.

## Safety Assessment

Sodium benzoate has been extensively studied for safety. The FDA has granted it GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status, indicating it is safe for use in food when used in accordance with good manufacturing practices. The additive has generated zero adverse event reports in FDA databases and zero product recalls attributable to sodium benzoate.

The acceptable daily intake (ADI) established by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) is 0-5 mg/kg of body weight per day. For a 70 kg adult, this translates to a maximum safe intake of 350 mg daily. Typical dietary exposure through preserved foods remains well below these established limits in most populations.

Some research has examined whether sodium benzoate can convert to benzene, a known carcinogen, under specific conditions involving vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and heat. FDA investigations have confirmed that while this reaction can theoretically occur, it requires specific conditions unlikely to be met during normal food storage and processing. The agency concluded that sodium benzoate does not pose a safety concern under normal use conditions.

Individuals with sensitivity to benzoates are rare, though documented cases exist. People with salicylate sensitivity may need to limit intake of benzoate-containing products, as benzoates are chemically related to salicylates.

## Regulatory Status

Sodium benzoate is approved for use in food by regulatory authorities in numerous countries, including the United States (FDA), the European Union (E211), Canada, Australia, and Japan. In the EU, the maximum permitted level varies by food category, typically ranging from 500-2000 mg/kg depending on the product type. The FDA does not specify a maximum limit but rather allows use in accordance with good manufacturing practices.

The additive must be declared on ingredient labels in all jurisdictions where it is approved. International Numbering System (INS) designation is 211.

## Key Studies

Multiple safety reviews have been conducted by authoritative bodies. The EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) conducted a comprehensive safety assessment in 2011 and reaffirmed the safety of benzoates when used at approved levels. The FDA's 2001 review of benzene formation in beverages containing both sodium benzoate and ascorbic acid found no significant risk from normal food storage conditions.

Toxicological studies in animal models have not identified carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductive effects at realistic exposure levels. Human epidemiological data does not support links between sodium benzoate consumption and adverse health outcomes at current usage levels.

## Brands using Sodium Benzoate

- Dr Pepper (24 products)
- Sweet Baby Ray's (23 products)
- Kikkoman (18 products)
- Sprite (18 products)
- Mountain Dew (17 products)
- Wish-Bone (17 products)
- Fanta (11 products)
- Monster Energy (11 products)
- Kool-Aid (6 products)
- R. Torre & Co.Inc. (6 products)
- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (6 products)
- Bob Evans (5 products)
- Mount Olive Pickle Company Inc. (5 products)
- Nissin (5 products)
- Oscar Mayer (5 products)
- PANOS Brands LLC (5 products)
- Bimbo (4 products)
- Coca-Cola (4 products)
- Goya Foods, Inc. (4 products)
- Hannaford Bros. Co. (4 products)
- Ken's (4 products)
- Reser's Fine Foods, Inc. (4 products)
- Safeway, Inc. (4 products)
- Ale-8-One Bottling Co (3 products)
- Herdez (3 products)
- John Zidian Company Inc. (3 products)
- Monster Energy Company (3 products)
- Pinnacle Foods Group LLC (3 products)
- Beaverton Foods, Inc. (2 products)
- Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc. (2 products)

## Sources

- FDA Substances Added to Food (CFSAN)
- OpenFDA Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS)
- OpenFDA Food Recalls
- EFSA OpenFoodTox
- EU Food Additive Portal

## Citation

Additive Facts. "Sodium Benzoate (E211) — Safety, regulation, and evidence." https://additivefacts.com/additives/sodium-benzoate. Accessed 2026-05-16.
