Sequestrant
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A sequestrant is a food additive whose role is to improve the quality and stability of the food products. Sequestrants form chelate complexes with polyvalent metal ions. Especially copper, iron and nickel, which serve as catalysts in the oxidation of the fats in the food. Sequestrants are a kind of preservative.

The name comes from Latin and means "to withdraw from use"citation needed.

Common sequestrants are:

Sodium and calcium salts of EDTA are also commonly used in many foods and beverages.

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