sulfiteammoniakaramell
Sulfiteammoniakaramell is a chemical compound formed through a reaction involving sulfur dioxide (sulfite), ammonia, and carbohydrates, particularly glucose or fructose. This process is commonly used in the food industry to produce a dark brown, caramel-like substance known as caramel color. The reaction typically occurs under controlled conditions of heat and pressure, resulting in a mixture of various carbonyl compounds, including furfural and hydroxymethylfurfural, which contribute to its characteristic color and flavor.
The primary application of sulfiteammoniakaramell is as a food additive, specifically E150a, which is approved for
Sulfiteammoniakaramell is formed through a series of chemical reactions known as the Maillard reaction and related
From a regulatory perspective, the safety of sulfiteammoniakaramell has been extensively evaluated. While it is generally