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Are malate acide de sodiums vegan?

Malate acide de sodiums is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is malate acide de sodiums?

Malate acide de sodiums, also known as sodium malate, is a white, odorless, crystalline powder commonly used as a food additive. It is a salt of malic acid and sodium and is often used as a flavor enhancer, acidity regulator, and buffering agent in various food and beverage products. Sodium malate is also used in the production of sports drinks to enhance endurance and reduce muscle fatigue. It has a slightly tart taste and is considered safe for consumption by regulatory agencies. Sodium malate is a versatile ingredient that can be used in various food and beverage formulations.

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