Comparing E451 - Triphosphates vs E544 - Calcium polyphosphate
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What is adenosine triphosphate?
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a biological energy-carrying molecule and not the food additive E451; E451 refers to inorganic triphosphates (e.g., sodium tripolyphosphate) used in foods as sequestrants and stabilisers.
What is sodium triphosphate?
Sodium triphosphate (sodium tripolyphosphate, STPP; Na5P3O10) is the E451 additive—an inorganic triphosphate used to bind metal ions, retain moisture, and improve texture in foods.
Which of the following statements about inositol triphosphate is false?
It’s false to claim that inositol triphosphate is E451 or used as a food additive; E451 is inorganic tripolyphosphate salts (e.g., STPP), not the cellular messenger IP3.
What are nucleoside triphosphates?
Nucleoside triphosphates (e.g., ATP, GTP) are biological building blocks of nucleic acids and energy carriers, not the E451 additive; E451 comprises inorganic triphosphate salts used as sequestrants and stabilisers in foods.
How does polyphosphate remove calcium?
It binds (chelates) calcium ions to form soluble complexes, keeping calcium in solution so it can’t precipitate or interact with proteins; it doesn’t truly remove calcium, it sequesters it.
What is the current model that compares with the dell e544?
That’s unrelated to the food additive E544; E544 is the code for calcium polyphosphate, not a Dell device.
What is the e number of calcium polyphosphate?
E544.