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Yes, disodium EDTA is commonly used as a food additive to preserve color and flavor. While it is generally regarded as safe by regulatory agencies, some studies suggest it may have negative health effects in high doses, such as interfering with mineral absorption.

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Q: Is disodium EDTA commonly used as a food additive and what are its potential effects on health?
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