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  • Sorbates are also used in combination with benzoates in products such as non-alcoholic flavoured drinks (soft drinks), weak alcoholic drinks, liquid tea concentrates (used in dispensers), some preserved fruit and vegetable products, low sugar jams and jellies, olives and olive-based products, fish products, crustaceans, shrimps, molluscs, emulsified and non-emulsified sauces, spices, spices, mustard, prepared salads, non-heat-treated dairy-based desserts, when preserving eggs in liquid form, in dietary foods for special medical purposes, liquid food supplements and chewing gum.

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  • Formic acid, also known as methanoic acid, is the simplest carboxylic acid with the chemical formula HCOOH. This colorless, pungent liquid is a vital component in various chemical processes and plays a significant role in both natural ecosystems and industrial applications. Its name is derived from the Latin word formica, meaning ant, as it was first obtained from the distillation of these insects.


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  • 2. Reputation and Experience Established suppliers with a strong market reputation often have more experience in dealing with various regulatory requirements and can provide valuable insights into best practices.


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  • Interestingly, sorbic acid, the parent compound of potassium sorbate, is naturally found in some berries, such as the edible sorb apple. However, the synthetic version, E202, is more commonly used in food applications due to its cost-effectiveness and stability. It is often listed among ingredients in food labels, and its presence is regulated by food safety authorities worldwide, including the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).


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  • Sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate are generally recognized as safe by food safety authorities worldwide, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). However, as with any food additive, it is essential to consume them in moderation. Overconsumption of products containing high levels of sodium can lead to health issues, such as hypertension or other cardiovascular problems.


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