Introduction:
Sorbic acid is a preservative approved for certain foods and cosmetics.
Use/Preparation:
As a preservative, sorbic acid inhibits the growth of yeasts and moulds as well as some bacteria. As its effect is developed in acidic and rather pH-neutral foods, it is mainly used in bakery products, cheese, fruit juices, wine, margarine, jams, jellies and dried fruits.
Health:
Sorbic acid is well tolerated by humans and poses no health risk. Nevertheless, there is an allergenic potential: in some people who suffer from neurodermatitis or are asthmatics, for example, sorbic acid can trigger pseudoallergies.
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