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  • Sorbates inhibit microbial growth primarily by affecting the permeability of microbial cell membranes and altering the intracellular pH. When sorbates are present in food products, they can penetrate the cells of bacteria, yeast, and molds, leading to cell death or stunted growth. This is particularly useful in foods that are more prone to spoilage, such as dairy products, baked goods, and fruit preparations.


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  • Common organic acids, including acetic acid (found in vinegar), citric acid (derived from citrus fruits), and lactic acid (produced in fermented foods), are widely used in food preservation. These acids not only control microbial growth but also serve to enhance the flavor profile, adding a tangy note that many consumers enjoy.


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