sorbatos
Sorbatos are a group of chemical compounds derived from sorbic acid, a naturally occurring unsaturated fatty acid found in certain berries, such as rowan berries (Sorbus aucuparia). Chemically, sorbatos are salts or esters of sorbic acid, commonly used as food preservatives due to their antifungal and antibacterial properties. The most widely recognized form is potassium sorbate, which is soluble in water and widely utilized in the food industry.
Sorbic acid itself is a white crystalline powder with a mild odor, while its salts and esters
Regulatory agencies, including the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
The chemical structure of sorbic acid consists of six carbon atoms with alternating double bonds, which contributes