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Inorganics
Bicarbonate Alkalinity (as HCO3)
Bicarbonate is a form of alkalinity commonly found in water and biological systems, acting as a buffer to maintain pH balance. In food and beverage contexts, it contributes to regulating acidity and can affect flavor and preservation. It is generally recognized as safe when consumed within typical dietary levels.
Mineral or nutrientUpdated Nov 27, 2023
Health score+1.0
-5Good5
Water guidelines
- Legal limit
- Not specified
- Health guideline
- 300 mg
Food and supplement guidelines
- Legal limit
- Not specified
- Health guideline
- Not specified
Risks
Excessive intake may lead to alkalosis or digestive disturbances in sensitive individuals
Benefits
Buffers acid, supports pH balance, aids digestion, contributes to electrolyte balance
Waters containing Bicarbonate Alkalinity (as HCO3)
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