Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid is a synthetic flavor used in dietary supplements. Safety rating: Generally Safe. It is generally considered safe for most people at standard doses. Found in 19 supplements in the GoodSupp database. Adipic acid is a dicarboxylic acid.
What is Adipic Acid?
Adipic acid is a dicarboxylic acid.
Why is Adipic Acid used in supplements?
It is used as a flavoring agent to impart a tart taste.
Should you be concerned about Adipic Acid?
Generally no. Adipic Acid is considered safe for most people at typical supplement doses. Some individuals may want to be aware of minor sensitivities.
Is Adipic Acid safe in supplements?
Adipic Acid is rated generally safe for most people at amounts commonly found in supplements. While the overall safety profile is favorable, some individuals may experience minor sensitivities. In GoodSupp's database, 19 products contain this ingredient. Consult your healthcare provider if you have specific concerns.
What is Adipic Acid and why is it in my supplement?
Adipic acid is a dicarboxylic acid. It appears in 19 products in the GoodSupp database.
Is Adipic Acid natural or synthetic?
Adipic Acid is synthetically produced, meaning it is manufactured through chemical processes rather than directly extracted from natural sources. Synthetic ingredients are extremely common in supplements and are not inherently less safe than natural alternatives. In many cases, synthetic production allows for higher purity and more consistent quality. The FDA regulates both natural and synthetic supplement ingredients under the same safety standards. GoodSupp rates ingredients based on their actual safety data regardless of whether they're natural or synthetic.
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