What is a Mold Inhibitor?
Mold inhibitors are food additives used to prevent mold growth. Mold inhibitors are mostly found in baked goods.
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Source(s) Derived From |
Animal Sources, Plant Sources, Chemical (Synthetic) Sources Mold inhibitors can be sourced from both natural and synthetic sources. Some examples of natural mold inhibitors are vinegar, prune juice concentrate, raisin juice concentrate, cultured wheat, and cultured whey. Sorbic acid and sorbates are an example of artificial mold inhibitor. |
Natural or Artificial? |
Both (Can be derived from Natural & Artificial Sources) |
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Aliases (Also Known As) |
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Action | User | Date/Time |
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Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | July 4, 2018 @ 12:44 PM |