The Effect of Food Preservatives on pH Homeostasis in Free

Abstract

The effects of cinnamic, propionic, benzoic and sorbic acids on the growth and intracellular pH of were investigated. The data suggest that the potency of weak acids as food preservatives is related to their capacity to reduce specifically the intracellular pH. The data also suggest that although both the undissociated and dissociated forms of the acid cause the intracellular pH to fall, growth inhibition is due predominantly to the undissociated acid.

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