Is Lactate Soy Free?
SafeYes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Soy Free diet.
Lactate and the Soy Free Diet
Lactate refers to the salt form of lactic acid, which is naturally found in dairy products and produced through fermentation. It is often used in food products as a preservative, pH regulator, and flavor enhancer. There are different types of lactates including sodium lactate, potassium lactate, and calcium lactate. These are usually derived from the fermentation of carbohydrates, which can include corn, sugar beets, or sugarcane.
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