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Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate) in food: ingestion safety

Low risk

(People-specific data is limited; this page draws from human adult context.) Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate) poses low risk to adults under normal use conditions.

What is calcium disodium edta (cana2edta / edetate calcium disodium / e385 / versenate)?

The IUPAC name is benzyl-[2-(4-ethoxybenzoyl)oxyethyl]azanium chloride.

Also known as: 94997-12-3, DTXSID50915190, 2-(Benzylamino)ethyl 4-ethoxybenzoate--hydrogen chloride (1/1), RefChem:1061470.

IUPAC name
benzyl-[2-(4-ethoxybenzoyl)oxyethyl]azanium chloride
CAS number
62-33-9
Molecular formula
C18H22ClNO3
Molecular weight
335.8 g/mol
SMILES
CCOC1=CC=C(C=C1)C(=O)OCC[NH2+]CC2=CC=CC=C2.[Cl-]
PubChem CID
56840

Risk for people

Low risk

Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate) poses low risk to adults under normal use conditions.

Regulatory consensus

3 regulatory and scientific bodies have classified Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate). The classifications differ — that's the data.

AgencyYearClassificationNotes
FDAGRAS food additive (21 CFR 172.120); approved drug for lead chelation
EUE385 — approved food additive with ADI 2.5 mg/kg/day
WHOEssential Medicine — lead poisoning treatment

Regulators apply different standards of evidence — animal-data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds — which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. The disagreement is the data.

Where you encounter calcium disodium edta (cana2edta / edetate calcium disodium / e385 / versenate)

  • Food Preservationcanned beans and vegetables, salad dressings, sandwich spreads, pickled products
  • Beveragessoft drinks (prevents oxidation), canned beer
  • Medical ChelationIV lead chelation therapy, diagnostic EDTA mobilization test
  • Industrialrust removal, metal finishing

Safer alternatives

Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate):

  • DMSA (Succimer)
    Trade-offs: Alternative chelating agent; stability constants for target metal ions differ; biodegradability varies (EDTA poorly biodegradable, citrate fully biodegradable); downstream water treatment impact should be assessed.
  • Ascorbic acid
    Trade-offs: Direct chemical substitution requires verification that the replacement does not introduce new hazards (regrettable substitution). Conduct full hazard assessment of proposed alternative before adoption.

Frequently asked questions

What products contain calcium disodium edta (cana2edta / edetate calcium disodium / e385 / versenate)?

Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate) appears in: canned beans and vegetables (food preservation); salad dressings (food preservation); soft drinks (prevents oxidation) (beverages); canned beer (beverages); IV lead chelation therapy (medical chelation).

Why do regulators disagree about calcium disodium edta (cana2edta / edetate calcium disodium / e385 / versenate)?

Calcium disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA / Edetate calcium disodium / E385 / Versenate) has been classified by 3 agencies including FDA, EU, WHO, with differing conclusions. Regulators apply different standards of evidence (animal data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds), which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. See the regulatory consensus table on this page for the full picture.

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