E624 · Flavour enhancer
What is Monoammonium glutamate (E624)?
Risk level: low — generally safe
What does it do?
Strengthens the food’s own taste, especially the savoury "umami" note.
Is it harmful? Risk context
It is generally regarded as safe and has been used widely for many years; many are naturally sourced or substances the body already processes. Seeing it on a label does not mean "a bad product".
Glutamate family; EFSA 2017 group ADI 30 mg/kg
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Safe daily intake (EFSA ADI)
Group-ADI 30 mg/kg body weight/day (EFSA 2017, as glutamic acid)