Sodium caseinate
Sodium caseinate is a food additive with the ID of 9005-46-3
Food additive purpose:
anticaking agent or free-flow agent, drying agent, emulsifier or emulsifier salt, flavoring agent or adjuvant, formulation aid, nutrient supplement, ph control agent, solvent or vehicle, stabilizer or thickener, texturizer
Other names:
sodium lactate, propanoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, monosodium salt, monosodium 2-hydroxypropanoate, lactic acid, monosodium salt, monosodium lactate.
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