Comparing E350 - Sodium malates vs E349 - ammonium malate

Synonyms
E350
Sodium malates
E349
ammonium malate
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Popular questions
  1. Where is the oil dipstick on a mercedes e350?

    In food labeling, E350 means sodium malates—the sodium salts of malic acid. They act mainly as acidity regulators/buffers and humectants in foods, unrelated to vehicles.

  2. How to open hood on mercedes e350?

    E350 here refers to sodium malates, not a car model. They adjust acidity, help retain moisture, and can impart a mild tartness that enhances fruit flavors.

  3. Where is tge spare tire for 2020 mercedes e350?

    In foods, E350 denotes sodium malates, produced by neutralizing malic acid (from fermentation or plant sources) with sodium. They appear on labels as E350 or sodium malate(s) and have no relation to car parts.

  4. How to jump start mercedes e350?

    E350 (sodium malates) is an approved food additive (EU E-number) with a JECFA ADI “not specified,” indicating low toxicity at normal use levels. It can add small amounts of sodium to the diet, which may matter for low-sodium diets.

  5. How to pop hood on mercedes e350?

    In food contexts, E350 is sodium malates. They are generally considered vegan-friendly and not known to cause allergies, used to regulate acidity and maintain moisture—nothing to do with opening a car hood.

  1. What is the e number of ammonium malate?

    Its E number is E349.