Is Xanthan gum Gluten Free?
Coeliac Disease
Xanthan gum is a safe gluten free ingredient.
Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS)
Same as coeliac guidance.
Why Does Xanthan gum Not Contain Gluten?
Xanthan gum is derived from plant fermentation and contains no gluten.
Australia vs United States
Australia (FSANZ)
FSANZ treats xanthan gum as gluten free. Australian brands are typically safe.
United States (FDA)
FDA treats xanthan gum as gluten free. US brands are typically safe.
Nutrition Information
Source: USDA FDC. Values are for the generic food in its standard form. Branded products may vary. Always check the product label for the most accurate nutrition information.
What to Watch For
No gluten risks. Some commercial brands may have cross-contamination warnings.
Gluten Free Alternatives
If you need a gluten free substitute, consider: Guar gum, agar agar, psyllium husk, gluten free flour blend with xanthan gum already added.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Xanthan gum gluten free?
Xanthan gum is a thickener made from fermented corn or soy. It contains no gluten and is widely used in gluten free baking as a binder.
Can coeliacs eat xanthan gum?
Xanthan gum is a safe gluten free ingredient.
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How We Verify This
Every food in our database is reviewed against current FSANZ and FDA gluten-free standards. Brand data is verified against manufacturer labelling. We cross-reference with Coeliac Australia ingredient lists and the USDA FoodData Central database. When Australian and US standards differ, we apply the stricter standard.
Sources
FSANZ guidelines, Coeliac Australia
Last reviewed: May 2026