Acidity regulators, or pH control agents, are food additives added to change or maintain pH (acidity or basicity). They can be organic or mineral acids, bases, neutralizing agents, or buffering agents.
Acidity regulators are indicated by their E-number, such as E260 (acetic acid), or simply listed as "food acid".
Commonly used acidity regulators are citric, acetic and lactic acids.
See also
- Acetic acid
- adipate
- E number
- Citric acid
- List of food acidity regulators
- List of food additives
- Sodium bicarbonate
External links
- E-numbers on Food-Info.net
- Quality control - free spreadsheet for titration of acids and bases, pH calculation and distribution diagram generation
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