Monosodium glutamate, also known as sodium glutamate or MSG, is the sodium salt of glutamic-acid or glutamate, the most abundant naturally occurring non-essential amino-acids and can be found in many protein-rich food products such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy products and other plant sources. Glutamic-acid was discovered and isolated from wheat gluten and identified in the year 1866, by the German chemist Karl Heinrich Leopold Ritthausen.
History
Journal
Food Australia
Volume
68
Pagination
38-39
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
ISSN
1032-5298
Language
eng
Publication classification
C2 Other contribution to refereed journal
Copyright notice
2016, Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology
Issue
2
Publisher
Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology