Disodium ribonucleotides

Disodium 5'-ribonucleotides, E number E635, is a flavor enhancer which is synergistic with glutamates in creating the taste of umami. It is a mixture of disodium inosinate (IMP) and disodium guanylate (GMP) and is often used where a food already contains natural glutamates (as in meat extract) or added monosodium glutamate (MSG). It is primarily used in flavored noodles, snack foods, chips, crackers, sauces and fast foods. It is produced by combining the sodium salts of the natural compounds guanylic acid (E626) and inosinic acid (E630).

A mixture of 98% monosodium glutamate and 2% E635 has four times the flavor enhancing power of monosodium glutamate (MSG) alone.[1]

Side effects

It is recommended that no food containing disodium ribonucleotides should be consumed by gout and asthma sufferers[2] or people with an allergic reaction to aspirin. However, the concentrations used are generally so low that no effects are to be expected.

See also

References

  1. ^ 5'-Ribonucleotides at chemicalland21.com
  2. ^ E635 : Sodium ribonucleotides at Food-Info.net