It is not halah if inlcudes pig ingredients.
Disodium inosinate is of chemical formula C10H11N2Na2O8P. It is the di-sodium salt of the inosinic acid. It is a food additive often found in instant noodles, potato chipshttp://www.answers.com/topic/potato-chip, and a variety of other snacks. It is used as a flavor enhance, in synergy with mono-sodium glutamate (also known as MSG; the sodium salt of glutamic acid to provide the umami (umami-1taste. It is mainly found in animals like pigs and fish
Sodium inosinate is the sodium salt of inosinic acid, while disodium inosinate is a salt comprising two sodium atoms bound to inosinic acid. Disodium inosinate is more stable and commonly used as a flavor enhancer in food products.
Disodium inosinate primarily contains sodium, inosinic acid, and disodium salts. These elements work together as flavor enhancers in foods and are commonly used in combination with monosodium glutamate (MSG) to provide an umami taste.
Lays chips are HARAM it contain pig fats i can prove u go to this link below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disodium_inosinate http://www.answers.com/topic/disodium-inosinate check codes on this link given below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_number
Disodium inosinate and guanylate are safe when consumed in moderate amounts by most people. However, some individuals may be sensitive or allergic to these additives. It is always a good idea to read food labels, especially if you have dietary restrictions or sensitivities.
If you read the ingredients in Mott's low sodium garden cocktail, disodium inosinate is used as a flavor enhancer to provide the umami taste. It is added in conjunction with disodium guanylate; the combination is known as disodium 5'-ribonucleotides. As a relatively expensive product, disodium inosinate is usually not used independently of glutamic acid; if disodium inosinate is present in a list of ingredients, but MSG does not appear to be, it is possible that glutamic acid is provided as part of another ingredient or is naturally occurring in another ingredient like tomatoes, Parmesan cheese or yeast extract. So, to answer your question, YES. Mott's has printed confusing ingredients with blak ink on a dark blue background [low sodium version] to prevent you from doing the research and finding out that there is MSG in this product. They are also one of the many companies who think "You don't have the right to know if a product is GMO or not."
Disodium guanylate is a chemical additive that enhances or intensifies savory flavors. It is used with monosodium glutamate (MSG) to make the MSG more powerful. Foods it is commonly found in are: noodle flavor packet, in cured meats, salty snacks, and in restaurant food.
E627 and E631 not permitted in foods for infants and young children
Sometimes. Producers can use vegetable oil or animal fat in it, you'd need to check specifc products.
Disodium guanylate is prepared from dried fish or algae. No problems for muslims.
This substance along with its partner disodium inosinate are very unhealthy for me. I am very sensitive to them. I get very severe stomach and intestinal problems from consuming them. When my husband started avoiding these chemicals his indigestion problems vanished. All of the information I find on-line say they are safe but I feel they are unnatural and have no place in our food supply.
Disodium inosinate is a food additive that is said to add flavor to different foods as a salt. The side effects of disodium inosinate can range from flushed skin, a numb and tight feeling of the skin, sweating, and occasionally sweating.
The list is as follows -Ingredients:minced pollack,water,egg white,wheat starch,waxy corn starch,sugar,sorbitol,salt,monosodium glutamate,cooking rice wine,crab extract,artificial flavor,disodium guanylate,disodium inosinate,sodium tripolyphosphate,tetrasodium pyrophosphate,colored with annatto,carmine,paprika.