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Inosinic acid or
inosine monophosphate (IMP) is a
nucleotide (that is, a
nucleoside monophosphate).
Widely used as a
flavor enhancer, it is
typically obtained...
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Disodium inosinate (E631) is the
disodium salt of
inosinic acid with the
chemical formula C10H11N4Na2O8P. It is used as a food
additive and
often found...
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Glutamic acid
Disodium glutamate Monopot****ium
glutamate Disodium inosinate Inosinic acid
Guanosine monophosphate Adenosine monophosphate Hypoxanthine-guanine...
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monophosphate Ajinomoto Glutamate flavoring Disodium glutamate Disodium inosinate Inosinic acid Monopot****ium
glutamate Torii K,
Uneyama H,
Nakamura E (April 2013)...
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combining the
sodium salts of the
natural compounds guanylic acid (E626) and
inosinic acid (E630). A
mixture composed of 98%
monosodium glutamate and 2% E635...
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glutamate Disodium inosinate Glutamate flavoring Guanosine monophosphate Inosinic acid
Kainic acid Monopot****ium
glutamate Tien Chu Ve-Tsin "L-Glutamic acid"...
- ****anese cuisine. Katsuobushi's
distinct umami taste comes from its high
inosinic acid content.
Traditionally made katsuobushi,
known as karebushi, is deliberately...
- alanine, and
glutamic acid. It is also rich in
nucleic acids such as
inosinic acid,
amino acid
byproducts such as taurine, and minerals, such as calcium...
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Hydrolyzed vegetable protein Hypoxanthine-guanine
phosphoribosyltransferase Inosinic acid
Iodized salt
Kombu Monopot****ium
glutamate Murri (condiment) Ribonucleoside...
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Nucleotide salts typically combined with
glutamic acid as
flavor enhancers Inosinic acid (IMP)
salts Nucleotide salts created from the
breakdown of AMP. Due...