Glycine
White crystalline or crystalline powder with a sweet taste.
C2H5NO2
75.07
■ Glycine is an amino acid that is abundantly contained in extracts of seafood.
■ It is used for flavoring processed foods such as shrimp, crab, sea urchin, scallops, and squid, and it also helps improve shelf life by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis.
■ It has a bitterness-masking and sweetness-enhancing effect for diet sweeteners.