Nisin
Preservative
Nisin is a natural substance made by certain bacteria that helps stop bad germs from growing in food. It's often used in dairy products, canned foods, and processed meats to keep them fresh and safe to eat for longer.
Source: FDA GRAS list
Nisin is generally recognized as safe for use in food, as it is quickly broken down by digestive enzymes in the human body.

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Last updated: May 16, 2026