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Is orthophosphates de sodium vegan?

Orthophosphates de sodium is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is orthophosphates de sodium?

Sodium orthophosphates are a group of inorganic compounds that are commonly used as food additives for their ability to act as emulsifiers, stabilizers, and pH regulators. These compounds are made up of sodium cations and orthophosphate anions, and are often found in processed foods such as cheese, meat products, and baked goods. Sodium orthophosphates are generally recognized as safe by regulatory agencies and are considered to be safe for consumption in small amounts. However, excessive intake may lead to adverse health effects, particularly in individuals with kidney disease.

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