Potassium 2 4-Hexadienoate, Potassium Sorbate

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CAS No.: 24634-61-5
Formula: C6h7ko2
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  • Potassium 2 4-Hexadienoate, Potassium Sorbate
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
25kg
EINECS
246-376-1
Composition
Potassium Sorbate
Type
Meat Preservative
Effect
Antiseptic
Resource
Inorganic Chemical Preservatives
Transport Package
Bagged
Specification
25kg
Trademark
OEM
Origin
China
HS Code
2916190090
Production Capacity
5000000

Product Description

                Potassium sorbate, also known as potassium 2,4-hexadienoate, is a potassium salt of sorbic acid, molecular formula is C6H7O2K, white to light yellow scaly crystals, crystal particles or crystal powder, odorless or slightly odorous, long-term exposure to air It is easy to absorb moisture and be discolored by oxidation and decomposition. Soluble in water, soluble in propylene glycol and ethanol. It is often used as a preservative. It destroys many enzyme systems by combining with the sulfhydryl group of the microbial enzyme system. Its toxicity is much lower than other preservatives. It is currently widely used. Potassium sorbate can give full play to its antiseptic effect in acidic medium, but has little antiseptic effect under neutral conditions.

Potassium sorbate, as the least toxic food preservative, is widely used in food and feed processing industries, as well as in cosmetics, cigarettes, resins, spices and rubber industries. However, it is most widely used in food preservation and feed.

animal feed industry
Both the United States and the European Union use potassium sorbate as a legal feed additive for animal feed. Potassium sorbate can inhibit the growth of mold in the feed, especially the formation of aflatoxin has a very significant effect, so adding potassium sorbate can effectively avoid the spoilage of the feed, and it can still resist the growth of microorganisms in the animal intestine. . In addition, the neutral taste of potassium sorbate is suitable for use in feed, because animals are more sensitive to changes in the taste of food than humans. Besides, as an unsaturated fatty acid, potassium sorbate can be easily digested as a feed ingredient without any adverse effects on animals. Feed is prone to spoilage during storage, transportation and sales, so potassium sorbate has a huge application market in the feed industry.

Food containers and packaging materials
The purpose of food packaging is to protect the contents. At present, food packaging materials that use active substances to improve the function of materials, in addition to the function of extending the shelf life of packaged food, can also maintain the nutrition and safety of food. In 2009, my country promulgated and implemented the GB 9685-2008 health standard, which clearly stipulated the allowable use amount of potassium sorbate in food containers and packaging materials and the maximum residue limit of potassium sorbate. In terms of plastic production, it can be used in moderation according to production needs. In terms of rubber, the amount used is 0.1%, and in terms of paper, it can be used according to production needs. At the same time, there is no requirement for sorbic acid residues.
To sum up, potassium sorbate can be directly added, impregnated, sprayed or sprayed with dry powder when used. At the same time, there are many flexible ways to deal with packaging materials, and in terms of development trends, because potassium sorbate has the same properties as natural products, it can be applied The scope and usage will gradually expand.

food preservatives
Potassium sorbate is widely used as a food preservative. my country approved its use in 1982 and issued a standard that stipulates that the allowable concentration of flour products, pickles, canned food, dried fruits, dairy products and condiments is 0.02% to 0.1%. Adding 1% potassium sorbate to meat products can significantly inhibit the production of Clostridium botulinum toxin. At the same time, sorbic acid is widely used in low-alcohol wines such as fruit wine, beer and wine, and has an ideal antiseptic effect. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has formulated a series of standards for food, which clearly stipulates that the maximum dosage of potassium sorbate is 0.28/kg. Each country refers to this standard and formulates strict usage standards according to their own conditions. Treating packaging materials with potassium sorbate can extend the shelf life of foods such as bread and dry foods. In view of the limitations of single food additives in application and physical properties, domestic and foreign countries are vigorously developing compound food additives, so as to exert synergistic effects to achieve the best results.
(1) Application in vegetables and fruits
If fresh vegetables and fruits are not treated in time, they will quickly lose their luster, moisture, dry and wrinkled surfaces, and are prone to mold and rot, resulting in unnecessary waste. If potassium sorbate preservative is used on the surface of vegetables and fruits, it can be stored for a month at a temperature as high as 30 °C, and the greenness of vegetables and fruits can be kept unchanged. For apples sprayed with potassium sorbate preservative liquid on the surface, only about 5% of the apples rot and deteriorated after being stored at room temperature for 4 months. Potassium sorbate can even prevent oxidation and rusting of tinplate on the outer packaging of canned vegetables.
(2) Application in meat products
Preservative preservation is achieved by briefly soaking smoked ham, dried sausages, jerky and similar other dried meat products in a solution of potassium sorbate of appropriate concentration. Meat sausage products such as beef sausage, pork sausage, etc. can be directly added with an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate during the meat chopping process in the production process. After the finished product is made, a 5% potassium sorbate solution is sprayed on its surface to achieve antiseptic treatment. Fresh. It is also possible to directly add an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate to general meat materials and meat fillings for preservative preservation. Fresh chicken and cooked chicken can be soaked in potassium sorbate preservation solution of different formula and concentration to improve the preservation effect and prolong the shelf life. The fresh poultry meat sprayed with potassium sorbate fresh-keeping liquid on the surface obviously prolongs the spoilage time compared with the same food that has not been sprayed with fresh-keeping liquid, and the fresh-keeping time is twice as long as that of the control sample.
(3) Application in aquatic products
After adding 0.1%~0.2% mixed preservatives of sorbic acid and potassium sorbate to the fish sausage, the product will not spoil for two weeks at a temperature of up to 30 °C, while the control sample under the same environmental conditions is stored for one Corruption and spoilage in a few weeks. When the temperature is kept at 10~15ºC and the internal pH value of the fish sausage is controlled at less than 6, the sausage can be stored for seven weeks without spoilage. Under normal circumstances, the pH value of fish cake products is between 6.8 and 7.2. Potassium sorbate or its mixture with sorbic acid can be used for preservation and preservation. However, when using the mixture, be sure to control the ratio of sorbic acid, because sorbic acid is an acidic preservative, and the elasticity of kamaboko products will be affected at low pH. Therefore, in order to reasonably resolve this contradiction, the content of sorbic acid in the mixture must be reduced. Dried fish products are relatively dry. Generally, products with a moisture content of less than 30% will not cause bacterial spoilage, but are prone to mildew. If an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate is added to dried fish products, this mildew phenomenon can be effectively prevented. Smoked fish products can be sprayed with potassium sorbate solution with a concentration of 5% to 10% before, during or after the smoking process for preservation and preservation. After adding an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate, the fish and shrimp cooked in soy sauce can be stored for two months at a temperature of 10-15 °C without spoilage. Thoroughly cleaned fresh fish, shrimp or other fresh aquatic products should be immersed in an appropriate concentration of potassium sorbate preservation solution for 20 seconds and taken out.
(4) Application in soy sauce and pickled vegetables
Adding an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate to soy sauce can be stored at high temperature for 70 days without causing spoilage and mildew. When beetroot, pickled cucumbers, and other pickled vegetables are kept fresh with potassium sorbate, an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate can be added to vinegar containing table salt. Under normal circumstances, in order to avoid the turbidity of brine in pickled vegetables, you can first dissolve spices, salt and potassium sorbate in water and then add vinegar. Kimchi is preserved and preserved by directly adding a mixture of table salt and potassium sorbate.
(5) Application in pastry
When potassium sorbate is used as a preservative for pastries, potassium sorbate should first be dissolved in water or milk, and then the potassium sorbate solution should be added directly to the flour or dough. When using potassium sorbate to preserve starchy food, it is best to acidify the material with a small amount of vinegar first, because potassium sorbate has the best antibacterial and preservative effect when the pH value is lower than 5~6.
(6) Application in beverages
Potassium sorbate can be added to fruit and vegetable juice drinks, carbonated drinks, protein drinks and other beverages. The addition of potassium sorbate greatly extends the shelf life of the product.
(7) Application of potassium sorbate in candied fruit and candy products
Peanut candy, almond candy and general sandwich candy can be kept fresh by adding an appropriate amount of potassium sorbate directly. In order to ensure the anti-corrosion and fresh-keeping effect of some candy products with high sugar content, the addition amount of potassium sorbate should be appropriately increased. 

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