monoglutamates
Monoglutamates are salts or esters of glutamic acid that contain a single glutamate moiety bound to a counter-cation. The most widely used example is monosodium glutamate (MSG); other common monoglutamates include monopotassium glutamate, calcium glutamate, and magnesium glutamate. These compounds are typically prepared to deliver glutamate ions in foods.
In solution, monoglutamates release free glutamate, which interacts with umami taste receptors on the tongue to
Glutamate itself occurs naturally in many protein-rich foods, and processing methods such as cooking, fermentation, or
Safety and regulation: In the United States, monosodium glutamate is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) when
History: MSG was isolated in 1908 by Kikunae Ikeda as the source of umami flavor and was