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Sorbic acid, or 2,4-hexadienoic acid, is a
natural organic compound used as a food preservative. It has the
chemical formula CH3(CH)4CO2H and the structure...
- Pot****ium
sorbate is the pot****ium salt of
sorbic acid,
chemical formula CH3CH=CH−CH=CH−CO2K. It is a
white salt that is very
soluble in
water (58.2% at...
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known as
volatile acidity. Sometimes,
additional acids, such as ascorbic,
sorbic and
sulfurous acids, are used in winemaking.
Tartaric acid is, from a winemaking...
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Sodium sorbate is the
sodium salt of
sorbic acid. It is an
unstable white solid.
Unlike other sorbic acid
salts such as pot****ium
sorbate (E202) and calcium...
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Parasorbic acid is the
cyclic lactone of
sorbic acid.
Thermal treatment or
hydrolysis converts the
lactone to
sorbic acid.
Parasorbic acid is
toxic and causes...
- wild
trees growing on
public lands.[citation needed]
Rowan fruit contains sorbic acid, and when raw also
contains parasorbic acid (about 0.4%–0.7% in the...
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maximum of 0.5%.
Regulations on
preservatives used are that
either sorbic acid or
propionic acid may be used
independently or combined, but only to...
- agents.
Typical agents include the
following acids and
their sodium salts:
sorbic acid,
acetic acid,
benzoic acid, and
propionic acid.
Acidity regulators...
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species can grow in the
presence of high sucrose, ethanol,
acetic acid,
sorbic acid,
benzoic acid, and
sulfur dioxide concentrations,
representing some...
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geographic names in
Saxony are of
Sorbic origin (including the
three largest cities Chemnitz,
Dresden and Leipzig). The
Sorbic language and
culture are protected...