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Is edta disodique vegan?

Edta disodique is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is edta disodique?

EDTA disodium, also known as Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium, is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a food preservative and chelating agent. It is an odorless, colorless, water-soluble powder that can be easily dissolved in water. EDTA disodium is often added to packaged foods and drinks to prevent spoilage by removing metal ions, which can accelerate the breakdown of the product. It is also used in many cosmetic and personal care products as a stabilizer and preservative. Despite its widespread use, EDTA disodium has some controversy surrounding its safety, and some studies have linked it to potential health risks.

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