Monoglycerides and diglycerides, which the body metabolizes in the same way it metabolizes fat, are among the most common additives.
RCC is a mix of cement/fly ash, water, sand, aggregate and common additives, but contains much less water.
Two other common additives are some form of fertilizer and a wetting agent.
Colorants are common additives, although their weight contribution is small.
Some common additives include sodium, barium, lithium, and calcium.
The liquid from prickly pear cactus is one of the most common additives.
Other common, and cheaper additives, that are used are shredded newspaper and cotton seed hulls.
Salt is one of the most common additives used in production.
Historically, sulphur and lead have been the most common additives, but bismuth and tin are increasingly popular for environmental reasons.
The four most common additives used as bleaching/maturing agents in the USA at this time are: