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  • A 2010 study published in “Toxicology in Vitro” found that exposure of human blood cells to potassium sorbate in the laboratory caused damage in DNA. But further study, including a long-term study on people, is still required. In addition to potentially causing harm to DNA, potassium sorbate may cause an allergic reaction when used externally, as it is sometimes used in skin lotions.

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  • Sorbic Acid occurs naturally as para-sorbic acid in berries of the mountain ash tree, Sorbus aucuparia, Rosaceae. It can also be synthesized by various processes. Sorbic Acid and Potassium Sorbate have a broad spectrum of fungistatic activity but are less active against bacteria. Optimum antimicrobial activity is attained at pH values up to 6.5.

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  • Emulsifier 414 finds extensive use in a variety of food products


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  • E105, like many food additives, has undergone rigorous safety evaluations by food safety authorities worldwide. It has been deemed safe for consumption when used within regulated limits. However, as with any additive, individual tolerances can vary. Some consumers may exhibit sensitivities or allergies to certain food colorants, including E105. Thus, transparency in labeling is essential, allowing consumers to make informed choices about the products they consume.


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  • Calcium propionate works through a simple yet effective mechanism. When added to food, it dissociates to release propionic acid, which creates an environment that is less conducive to microbial growth. Specifically, it disrupts the metabolism of mold and bacteria, thus preventing them from multiplying. This is particularly beneficial for baked goods, where mold can quickly render a product inedible. By incorporating E282 into recipes, manufacturers can produce bread and other bakery items that stay fresh longer without compromising on flavor or texture.


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