Comparing E296 - Malic acid vs E352 - Calcium malates

Synonyms
E296
Malic acid
hydroxybutanedioic acid
l-malic acid
E352
Calcium malates
Products

Found in 11,508 products

Found in 7 products

Search rank & volume
#8528.3K / mo🇺🇸U.S.
#49630 / mo🇺🇸U.S.
Awareness score

×0.36
under-aware

×0.78
under-aware

Search volume over time

Interest over time for 4 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Interest over time for 2 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

Popular questions
  1. Is malic acid bad for you?

    No—at normal food levels it’s considered safe (GRAS in the U.S. and authorized in the EU); very high intakes or very sour products can irritate the mouth or stomach.

  2. Is malic acid gluten free?

    Yes. Malic acid is inherently gluten-free; check the overall product for other gluten-containing ingredients.

  3. What is malic acid used for?

    It’s an acidulant that provides a tart, apple-like sourness and adjusts pH in foods and drinks, commonly in beverages, candies, and fruit preparations.

  4. Is malic acid bad for your teeth?

    Acids like malic acid can contribute to enamel erosion with frequent exposure (e.g., sour candies, acidic drinks); limiting contact time and rinsing with water can help.

  5. Is malic acid vegan?

    Yes—malic acid is typically vegan, made synthetically or by microbial fermentation without animal-derived inputs, though other ingredients in a product may not be.

  1. Gdp e352 who is that girl?

    E352 is the food additive calcium malates—the calcium salts of malic acid—used mainly as an acidity regulator and sequestrant; it doesn’t refer to a person.

  2. What is muratama-e352?

    If you mean E352, it’s calcium malates, a permitted food acidity regulator/stabilizer; “muratama-e352” isn’t a recognized food additive name.

  3. Who is the model in girlsdoporn e352?

    I can’t help identify individuals, but in food labelling E352 refers to calcium malates, the calcium salts of malic acid used as an acidity regulator.