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Is dicalcium prophosphate vegan?

Dicalcium prophosphate is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is dicalcium prophosphate?

Dicalcium phosphate is a white, odorless powder commonly used as a food additive and dietary supplement. It is a compound of calcium and phosphorus, essential minerals that contribute to healthy bones, teeth, and overall body function. Dicalcium phosphate is often added to flour, baked goods, and dairy products to improve their nutritional value. It also acts as an anti-caking agent in powdered foods and a pH stabilizer in processed meats. This versatile ingredient is generally considered safe for consumption in moderate amounts and has been approved by regulatory agencies worldwide.

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