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  2. Propionic acid - Wikipedia

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    Propionic acid inhibits the growth of mold and some bacteria at levels between 0.1 and 1% by weight. As a result, some propionic acid produced is consumed as a preservative for both animal feed and food for human consumption. For animal feed, it is used either directly or as its ammonium salt. This application accounts for about half of the ...

  3. Propionate fermentation - Wikipedia

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    Propionate fermentation is a form of fermentation with propionic acid as one of the products. This process is done through the fermentation pathway of bacteria. It is used in a variety of industrial, food-making, and medical applications.

  4. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Additives are used for many purposes but the main uses are: Acids Food acids are added to make flavors "sharper", and also act as preservatives and antioxidants. Common food acids include vinegar, citric acid, tartaric acid, malic acid, folic acid, fumaric acid, and lactic acid. Acidity regulators

  5. Sodium propionate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium propanoate or sodium propionate is the sodium salt of propionic acid which has the chemical formula Na(C 2 H 5 C O O). This white crystalline solid is deliquescent in moist air. Reactions

  6. Wine preservatives - Wikipedia

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    Propionic acid, which is also used as a preservative, has also been shown to be carcinogenic in rodents. [8] However, there are currently only two ways to minimize the health threat of sulfur dioxide. [10] One is to try to reduce the dose of sulfur dioxide, which is already happening. [10]

  7. Calcium propanoate - Wikipedia

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    When propanoic acid was infused directly into rodents' brains, it produced reversible behavior changes (e.g. hyperactivity, dystonia, social impairment, perseveration) and brain changes (e.g. innate neuroinflammation, glutathione depletion) partially mimicking human autism. [11] Calcium propionate can be used as a fungicide on fruit. [12]

  8. Category:Propionic acids - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Propionic acids" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Trimethylsilylpropanoic acid; Tropic acid; Tynorphin; U.

  9. Propionibacterium freudenreichii - Wikipedia

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    One discernible feature of this bacterium is that it produces large quantities of propionic and acetic acids. It can ferment sugars and polyhydroxy alcohols, and lactate provided that there are bacteria nearby are producing it by their own fermentative activities (this is known as secondary fermentation).