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Potassium malate






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Potassium malate
Names
IUPAC name

dipotassium 2-hydroxybutanedioate

Other names

Dipotassium malate; E351

Identifiers

CAS Number

3D model (JSmol)

ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.008.683 Edit this at Wikidata
E number E351 (antioxidants, ...)

PubChem CID

UNII

CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

  • InChI=1S/C4H6O5.2K/c5-2(4(8)9)1-3(6)7;;/h2,5H,1H2,(H,6,7)(H,8,9);;/q;2*+1/p-2 ☒N

    Key: SVICABYXKQIXBM-UHFFFAOYSA-L ☒N

  • InChI=1/C4H6O5.2K/c5-2(4(8)9)1-3(6)7;;/h2,5H,1H2,(H,6,7)(H,8,9);;/q;2*+1/p-2

    Key: SVICABYXKQIXBM-NUQVWONBAI

  • C(C(C(=O)[O-])O)C(=O)[O-].[K+].[K+]

Properties

Chemical formula

C4H4K2O5
Molar mass 210.268 g·mol−1

Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

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Infobox references

Potassium malate is a compound with formula K2(C2H4O(COO)2). It is the potassium saltofmalic acid.

As a food additive, it has the E number E351.[1] It is used as acidity regulator or acidifier for use in, for example, canned vegetables, soups, sauces, fruit products, and soft drinks. It also acts as an antioxidant and a food flavoring agent.

It is an important compound in the transport of nitrate from the roots of a plant to the leaves of the plant. Potassium malate is the salt that transports from the leaves to the root. At the root, the potassium malate oxidizes to potassium carbonate, then is converted to potassium nitrate by soil nitrate and transported back to the leaves.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Approved additives and E numbers". UK Food Standards Agency.
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