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  • Monosodium glutamate, commonly known as MSG, has been a topic of debate for decades. While it is widely recognized as a flavor enhancer, its role as a preservative is less frequently discussed. This article explores MSG's functions, its safety, and its impact on the food industry, particularly in relation to preservation.


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  • Following consumption of the food additive E202, sporadic adverse reactions such as allergic reactions such as allergic erythema, pseudo-allergic and dermatitis may occur.

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  • One of the most significant advantages of using E281 as a preservative is its effectiveness against mold and fungi. Bread, for instance, often suffers from mold growth shortly after production, leading to waste and potential health risks. Adding E281 helps to mitigate this issue, extending the freshness of the product and reducing the need for artificial preservatives that may be less desirable to consumers.


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  • Emulsifiers are additives that help mix ingredients that typically do not combine well, such as oil and water. This is essential in products like salad dressings and mayonnaise, ensuring a stable and consistent texture. Common emulsifiers include lecithin (found in eggs and soy) and mono- and diglycerides. Stabilizers, on the other hand, help maintain the desired texture and consistency of food, preventing separation. Guar gum and xanthan gum are popular stabilizers.


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  • The use of food additives, including E451i, is strictly regulated by food safety authorities around the world. Organizations such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) evaluate the safety of food additives before they can be used in food products. Extensive research has shown that E451i, when consumed within the recommended limits, is considered safe for human consumption.


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