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    What is an acidity regulator ?

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    核心提示:The pH of a food is the measure of that product's acidity or alkalinity. The pH-scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH less than 7 is acidic, a pH of 7 is neutral and a pH greater than 7 is alkaline or basic. Our sense of taste can recognize only major dif

    The pH of a food is the measure of that product's acidity or alkalinity. The pH-scale ranges from 0 to 14. A pH less than 7 is acidic, a pH of 7 is neutral and a pH greater than 7 is alkaline or basic. Our sense of taste can recognize only major differences in the pH within complex food systems. An acid product would taste sour, while an alkaline product would taste bitter. Some examples of acid foods are citrus fruits (e.g. orange, lemon, grapefruit), juices or yoghurt. Examples of alkaline products are egg white and baking soda.

    Acidity regulators are used to alter and control the acidity or alkalinity on a specific level important for processing, taste and food safety. Inadequate control of the pH can result in the growth of undesirable bacteria in the product that could be a potential health hazard.

    Examples of acidity regulators in the EU
    Citric acid (E330) enhances the activity of many antioxidants, but is no antioxidant by itself. It is mainly used as an acidity regulator as well as aroma compound. In addition it increases gel consistency in marmalades and decreases enzymatic browning in fruits and fruit products.

    Calcium acetate (E263) has several functions. It is used in some foods as a thickening agent (cake mixtures, puddings, pie fillings), but can act as a buffer in controlling the pH of food during processing, as a preservative to prevent microbial growth, and as a calcium supplement in pet products.

    Fumaric acid (E297) is added to foods as an acidity regulator and flavouring agent. They are used in bread, fruit drinks, pie fillings, poultry, wine, jams, jelly.

     

    E-Number

    Substance

    Some foodstuffs in which they are used

    E260

    Acetic acid

    fish fingers, butter, margarine, processed cheese, curry powder, cooking oil.

    E263

    Calcium acetate

    packet desserts, pie fillings

    E270

    Lactic acid

    cheese, milk, meat and poultry, salads, sauces and beverages

    E296

    Malic acid

    tinned fruit, vegetables and pulses, jams, jelly, frozen vegetables

    E297

    Fumaric acid

    bread, fruit drinks, pie fillings, poultry, wine, jams, jelly

    E330

    Citric acid

    fruits and vegetables (lemons and limes), soft drinks

    E334

    Tartaric acid

    bakery, candies, jams, juices and wine

    Legislation
    Acidity regulators are subject, just like any other food additive, to stringent EU legislation governing authorisation, use and labelling, Directive 95/2/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of 20 February 1995 on Food Additives other than Colours and Sweeteners. This legislation requires all added acidity regulators, as all food additives, to be declared on food packaging by their category with either their name or E-number.

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