Comparing E627 - Disodium guanylate vs E628 - Dipotassium guanylate

Synonyms
E627
Disodium guanylate
Sodium guanylate
E628
Dipotassium guanylate
Potassium guanylate
Products

Found in 6,422 products

Found in 0 products

Search rank & volume
#2143.2K / mo🇺🇸U.S.
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Popular questions
  1. Is disodium guanylate bad for you?

    No—it's an approved flavor enhancer and considered safe at the tiny amounts used in foods. People with gout or high uric acid may wish to limit it because it's a purine nucleotide.

  2. Is disodium inosinate and guanylate bad for you?

    Generally no; the pair (often used as disodium 5'-ribonucleotides) is permitted and considered safe at typical food levels. Those with gout or hyperuricemia may prefer to limit them due to purine content.

  3. What does disodium guanylate do to your body?

    It enhances umami/savory taste by activating taste receptors. It’s metabolized like other nucleotides and can break down to uric acid, with no known systemic effects at normal food doses.

  4. Is disodium guanylate msg?

    No—it's a different compound (a 5'-nucleotide, E627), though it’s often used together with MSG to intensify umami.

  5. What is disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate?

    They are nucleotide flavor enhancers (E631 and E627) used together to amplify savory/umami taste, often alongside MSG. The combination is commonly called disodium 5'-ribonucleotides.

  1. What application is {c97fcc79-e628-407d-ae68-a06ad6d8b4d1}?

    That looks like a software GUID/CLSID and isn’t applicable to E628; E628 is dipotassium guanylate, a food flavor enhancer used to boost umami (often with MSG) in savory products.

  2. What is clsid {c97fcc79-e628-407d-ae68-a06ad6d8b4d1}?

    Unrelated to this additive—E628 isn’t a CLSID but the E‑number for dipotassium guanylate, a flavor enhancer used in foods.