Last reviewed May 2026 · 1 min read
Is Calcium Stearoyl Lactylate vegan?
Also known as: CSL, E482
E-number: E482
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Source can be plant or animal.
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It depends — Made from lactic acid and stearic acid.
01 · The basics
What is Calcium Stearoyl Lactylate?
A dough conditioner very similar to SSL, used to strengthen bread.
02 · The source
Where it comes from
Made from lactic acid and stearic acid. Verification of the stearic acid source (animal vs. plant) is required.
03 · Alternatives
Best vegan alternatives
Plant-derived CSL
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Frequently asked
FAQ
Is E482 vegan?
It is a 'Check Label' ingredient due to the potential use of animal-derived stearic acid.
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E481 (Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate)
An emulsifier used to improve the texture of baked goods.
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