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What is Monosodium Phosphate?
About Monosodium Phosphate
Monosodium phosphate is a chemical compound often used as a food additive. It serves multiple functions, such as regulating acidity, acting as a leavening agent in baking, and enhancing the texture of certain foods.
However, excessive intake of phosphates, including those from food additives, can have health implications. High phosphate levels in the diet can disrupt the balance of minerals like calcium and magnesium in the body. This imbalance may contribute to health issues.
To maintain good health, it's advisable to consume foods containing monosodium phosphate and other phosphate additives in moderation. Individuals with specific health concerns, such as kidney disease or osteoporosis, should work with healthcare professionals to manage their dietary phosphate intake carefully.