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BamBam
Do I have to be careful of the ingredient sodium lactate? It is often found in lunch meats/cold cuts.

Mr BamBam
VydorScope
QUOTE(BamBam @ Apr 11 2006, 04:35 PM) *
Do I have to be careful of the ingredient sodium lactate? It is often found in lunch meats/cold cuts.

Mr BamBam



Acording to the Food Allergy Network .. http://www.foodallergy.org/allergens/milk.html

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Do these ingredients contain milk?

We frequently receive calls about the following ingredients. They do not contain milk protein and need not be restricted by someone avoiding milk:


Calcium lactate
Lactic acid (however, lactic acid starter culture may contain milk)
Calcium stearoyl lactylate
oleoresin
Cocoa butter
Sodium lactate
Cream of tartar
Sodium stearoyl lactylate
jenvan
Thanks Vincent!
mommyetb
Calcium lactate made my dd have an allergic reaction every time she had it. She has dairy allergy. So even though it was listed I KNOW it made her react with a dairy reaction.
Taffy
mmaccartney
QUOTE(mommyetb @ Apr 12 2006, 10:16 AM) *
Calcium lactate made my dd have an allergic reaction every time she had it. She has dairy allergy. So even though it was listed I KNOW it made her react with a dairy reaction.
Taffy



Are you sure there wasn't something else that caused the reaction, perhaps CC or another ingredient?? Sodium Lactate is not usually milk based. Both my children ingest food containing sodium lactate without any reaction..

In the UK, Sodium Lactate is defined as
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Sodium salt of lactic acid (E270), a natural acid produced by bacteria in fermented foods. All fermented foods are very rich in lactic acid. Commercially produced by bacterial fermentation on starch and molasses. Also produced in large amounts in the large intestine by the resident bacteria.
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Reference
http://www.food-info.net/uk/e/e325.htm

I did find that Sodium Lactate is based on Lactic Acid, which can be made form the fermentation of lactose:

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Lactic acid is used in a variety of food stuffs to act as an acidity regulator. Although it can be fermented from lactose (milk sugar), most commercially used lactic acid is derived from bacteria such as Bascillus acidilacti, Lactobascillus delbueckii or L. bulgaricuswhey to ferment carbohydrates from sources such as cornstarch, potatoes or molasses. Thus, although it is commonly known as "milk acid", products claiming to be vegetarian or vegan do sometimes feature lactic acid as an ingredient.
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Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactic_acid
VydorScope
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Wikioedia is NOT a trusted or reliable source of information. Its merely a facny community blog. Not saying the info in this case is wrong/right, just the source is not valid.
jerseyangel
I take calcium lactate from Standard Process. I called to make sure, and was told it was gluten-free.
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