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- Calcium propanoate
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Local: Propionic
acid is a clear, colorless liquid with a slightly sweetish odor. It is
soluble in water and alcohol; melts at -21 C, boils at 141 C. It is used as a
preservative in feed and food industry directly or in the forms of ammonium
propionate, calcium and sodium propionates. It is used to manufacture various
propionates which used in the production of pharmaceuticals, antifungal agents,
agrochemicals, plastics, plasticizers, rubber chemicals, dyes, artificial
flavors and perfumery synthetics. It is used also as a solvent and in
nickel-electroplating solutions.
Propionates (Calcium, Potassium, Sodium) are approved to use as preservatives in
food and feed. They have effective antimicrobial activity. They also contribute
to diet supplements.
A preservative is an additive for foods, pharmaceuticals, personal
care products, cosmetics and other
industrial products to reduce spoilage that air, fungi, bacteria, or yeast
can cause. Members
of common preservative
for foods, pharmaceuticals, personal care products
and cosmetics include:
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