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  1. Propionic acid - Wikipedia

    Propionic acid inhibits the growth of mold and some bacteria at levels between 0.1 and 1% by weight. As a result, some propionic acid produced is consumed as a preservative for both …

  2. Propionic acidemia | About the Disease | GARD

    Propionic acidemia is an inherited condition in which the body can't breakdown certain parts of proteins and fats. This leads to a build-up of toxic substances and to bouts of serious illness …

  3. What is Propionic Acid (E280) in Food and its Uses?

    Sep 3, 2025 · Propionic Acid (E280) has undergone extensive evaluation by leading international food safety authorities, and the consensus is that it is safe for consumption at the levels …

  4. Propionic Acidemia Foundation - “Searching for a Cure…Hope for …

    Propionic Acidemia Foundation is dedicated to finding improved treatments and a cure for Propionic Acidemia by funding research and providing information and support to families and …

  5. Propionic Acidemia | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Propionic acidemia is a life-threatening genetic disorder in which the body is unable to break down certain proteins and fats, leading to the accumulation of toxic chemicals in the body.

  6. Propionic Acid: Properties, Reactions, Production and Uses

    Sep 22, 2025 · Propionic acid, also known as propanoic acid, is a naturally occurring short-chain carboxylic acid with the formula CH 3 CH 2 COOH. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor, …

  7. Propionic acid – metabolite – biocrates life sciences gmbh

    Apr 8, 2025 · Propionic acid is of interest for its association with metabolic disorders such as obesity, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, suggesting a role in disease prevention and …

  8. Propionic Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Propionic acid is a preservative developed specifically to combat the rope-forming organism, Bacillus mesentericus, in bread. This compound is a member of the aliphatic monocarboxylic …

  9. Propionic acidemia - Wikipedia

    In many cases, propionic acidemia can damage the brain, heart, kidney, liver, cause seizures and delays to normal development such as walking or talking. The accumulation of propionic acid …

  10. Propionic Acid | Metabolon

    Propionic acid, or propanoic acid, is an organic acid that appears as a colorless oily liquid and gives off a rancid odor. While the chemical is miscible with water, adding salt to the solution …