Sodium hydrogen DL-malate, 350 (i), is a subclass of Sodium malates (E350 ).

Odourless white powder.

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The function(s) performed by the food additive when used in cooking.

  • Acidity regulator - Regulates the acidity or alkalinity of a food
  • Humectant - A substance that helps prevent food from drying out

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Data according to various sources such as fao, fda, codex. Spot a mistake? Tell us!

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Halal - yes

E350 - Sodium malates: Salts of Malic Acid

Muslim Consumer Group

Recommended for consumption by children - yes

E350 - Sodium malates: Sodium salt of malic acid. Flavouring buffer and seasoning agent. Sweetened coconut, low salt substitute, all fruit drinks, soft drinks, dairy blend. No known adverse effects.

Muslim Consumer Group

Recommended for consumption by children - yes

E350 - Sodium malates: Sodium salt of malic acid. Flavouring buffer and seasoning agent. Sweetened coconut, low salt substitute, all fruit drinks, soft drinks, dairy blend. No known adverse effects.

MBM Foods

Malic acid monosodium salt
Sodium 3,4-dihydroxy-4-oxobutanoate
Sodium hydrogen malate

Collection of sources used to create this food additive summary.

Source
Codex Alimentarius
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
JECFA (Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives)
UK Food Guide
UK Food Standards Agency
U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Lists the U.S. CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) registry number and EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) numbers when known.

  • CAS Number: 58214-38-3
  • EINECS Number: 261-169-6

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