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Jul15-11, 02:25 AM   #1
 

Food Ingredients


I was wondering why food makers add these ingredients into the food they make:pentanatrium triphosphate, blue vitriol, pentahydrate, manganese sulfate, monohydrate, potassium iodide, zinc sulfate?
Anyone?
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Apr4-12, 01:26 AM   #2
 
Some of the names you have types are nonsense, and refer to hydrated states, not actual compounds. You may want to read up on "Hydrates".
The only two I know are used in food are KI and zinc sulphate, due to their ability to provide small nutritional value at low concentrations.
Blue Vitriol is a fungicide, but I have never heard of it being used in food manufacturing...
Apr7-12, 12:51 AM   #3
 
Pentranatrium triphosphate (aka Pentasodium triphosphate) is a sequestrant and texturizer. It binds with metal ions in order to prevent oxidation. A texturizer is like a thickener and as the name implies, it only there to modify the texture (although pentasodium triphosphate may serve both purposes at once).

http://www.fao.org/ag/agn/jecfa-addi...ditive-308.pdf
Apr7-12, 12:51 PM   #4

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Quote by aroc91 View Post
Pentranatrium triphosphate (aka Pentasodium triphosphate) is a sequestrant and texturizer. It binds with metal ions in order to prevent oxidation. A texturizer is like a thickener and as the name implies, it only there to modify the texture (although pentasodium triphosphate may serve both purposes at once).

http://www.fao.org/ag/agn/jecfa-addi...ditive-308.pdf
It is used as a component of meat preservative to retain moisture.
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