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Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP), known in the food industry as E451, is a common additive that prevents spoilage. It has no nutritional value.

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What is a safe level for residual amounts of Sodium Tripolyphosphate in cooked and raw seafoods?

0.50 is a safe level for residual amounts of sodium tripolyphosphate in cooked and raw seafoods.


How can you check or analyze the assay of Sodium tripolyphosphate?

Refer to the Food Chemicals Codex.


How is STP different from ATP?

I suppose that you think to:- ATP: Adenosine triphosphate- STP: Sodium tripolyphosphate


What is the primary function of sodium tripolyphosphate in detergents?

its creates basic conditions with OH- ion present to then break the fats down from R-COO-R +OH-= R-COOH + R-OH


How many kinds of polyphosphates are there?

There are four kinds of polyphosphates. These are the monosodium phosphate, pyrophosphate, tripolyphosphate, and there is also the hexametaphosphate.


Is sodium tripolyphosphate used in place of salt in dog food?

It is used in dog food as a cleaning agent for the teeth, as it helps keep tartar from forming around the gum line. It is controversial as it only helps if the teeth are clean already, and it is not the best thing for dogs to ingest (or Humans). Petcurean puts in in some of there dog food formulas Now Grain Free Small Breed, does it help, I've used it for a year and a bit, dog still has tartar problems, has had her teeth cleaned by vet twice. I've gone back to Champion Pet Foods as I feel their products have better ingredients and give better results, no tripolyphosphate, and no sodium selenite. Hope this helps.


Is sodium tripolyphosphate a ionic compound?

Short answer both ionic and covalent! The bond between the sodium (metal) and phosphate (PO43-) (nonmetal) is ionic. The bonds between the phosphorous (nonmetal) and the oxygen (nonmetal) atoms are all covalent. The trick is to treat a covalent compound (PO43-, CO32-, etc) as grouped together when balancing charges, looking for ionic bonds, etc.


What are kani ingredients?

The list is as follows -Ingredients:minced pollack,water,egg white,wheat starch,waxy corn starch,sugar,sorbitol,salt,monosodium glutamate,cooking rice wine,crab extract,artificial flavor,disodium guanylate,disodium inosinate,sodium tripolyphosphate,tetrasodium pyrophosphate,colored with annatto,carmine,paprika.


If you am 19 years of age should you go on a diet that is low in sodium?

A diet that is low in sodium is a good idea for most people regardless of age. The body requires very little sodium, and so it's something most people would benefit from reducing.


What is high in calories and low in nutrition?

Usually, junk food falls in this category. They contain massive amounts of carbs, sodium and calories which don't benefit one's health.


What is Kani Kama?

Imitation crab meat (kani kama) is used in various sushi rolls, including California rolls. Ingredients: minced pollack, water, egg white, wheat starch, waxy corn starch, sugar, sorbitol, salt, monosodium glutamate, cooking rice wine, crab extract, artificial flavor, disodium guanylate, disodium inosinate, sodium tripolyphosphate, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, colored with annatto, carmine, paprika.


What has the author Carol A Lake written?

Carol A. Lake has written: 'Phosphate and tripolyphosphate adsorption by clay minerals and estuarine sediments' -- subject(s): Adsorption, Clay minerals, Estuaries, Estuarine sediments, Phosphates