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  2. Sodium benzoate is a widely used preservative found in many foods and soft drinks. It is metabolized within mitochondria to produce hippurate, which is then cleared by the kidneys. We previously reported that ingestion of sodium benzoate at the generally regarded as safe (GRAS) dose leads to a robust excursion in the plasma hippurate level ...

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · Sodium benzoate is a preservative found in fruit juices, fermented foods, sauces and some pancake syrups. This food chemical has been linked to a variety of health harms, including damage to DNA, hormone disruption and reduced fertility. Sodium benzoate also poses a cancer risk, but only if combined with the use of ascorbic acid, citric acid or ...

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · The Removal of SB Had No Significant Effect on Body Conditions and Systemic Inflammation. The effects of SB intake for 5 weeks and 10 weeks on body conditions, serum biochemistry and gut microbiota were already investigated, but the influence of SB removal for a normal individual was still unclear.

    • 10.3390/foods12224081
    • 2023/11
    • Foods. 2023 Nov; 12(22): 4081.
    • What Is Sodium Benzoate?
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    • Health Risks of Sodium Benzoate
    • Benefits
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    Sodium benzoate is a synthetic additive and preservative made by combining benzoic acid and sodium hydroxide. It is a crystalline, odorless powder that dissolves in water. While sodium benzoate does not occur naturally in large numbers, it may be found in trace amounts in apples, plums, and cinnamon. Benzoic acid, however, is found in various plant...

    There are a number of commercial uses of sodium benzoate, primarily in the food and medical industries. 1. Sodium Benzoate in Food & Beverage: This is the first additive ever approved by the FDA for inclusion in food, as it is able to prevent the growth of bacteria, mold, and other microbes. This will decrease the likelihood of spoilage and preserv...

    There is a great deal of contention surrounding this compound for various reasons. 1. Benzene: Firstly, this derivative of benzoic acid has the potential to form benzene—a known carcinogen—under certain conditions. More specifically, benzene can form when sodium benzoate is exposed to ascorbic acid, more commonly known as vitamin C. This combinatio...

    In terms of industrial and manufacturing purposes, sodium benzoate has a number of benefits. It is also a useful preservative in cosmetic products, such as toothpaste, hairproducts, and mouthwash, as well as in plastic manufacturing, as it can increase strength and durability. This compound also finds some use in the automotive industry, as it can ...

    The majority of this compound in your diet will come through your foods, rather than through its inclusion in certain pharmaceuticals. Provided you follow a normal diet, and are aware of those products high in this compound, you should limit your intake to 0-5mg of sodium benzoate/kilogram of body weight. When taken for medicinal purposes, tablet d...

  5. Jun 24, 2022 · The chemical is a sodium salt of benzoic acid that is safe to eat and apply to the skin. It should not be used in some acidic products because it can interact with other chemicals to induce dangerous composites, but it is not poisonous or irritable to tissue.

    • 10.1155/2022/6829409
    • 2022
    • Biomed Res Int. 2022; 2022: 6829409.
  6. Mar 10, 2021 · Sodium benzoate is one of the widely used food preservatives and its metabolism in the human body has been studied only with the host perspective. Despite the human gut microbiome being...

  7. Since previous reports demonstrated adverse effects of benzoate and hippurate on glucose homeostasis in cells and in animal models, we hypothesized that benzoate might represent a widespread and underappreciated diabetogenic dietary exposure in humans.

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