Glutamic acid
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Glutamic acid is a non-essential amino acid. Its salts are known as glutamates. Glutamate are important neurotransmitters. They are important for long-term potentiation, learning and memory.[1] Glutamates are also used as food additives: They make flavour better. The E numbers 620 to 625 have been assigned to the most important glutamates, for example monosodium glutamate. They are commonly found in Convenience food and Asian cuisine.
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References
- ↑ Robert Sapolsky (2005). Biology and human behavior: the neurological origins of individuality, 2nd edition. The Teaching Company. "see pages 19 and 20 of Guide Book".