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Study shows salt substitutes help to maintain healthy blood pressure in older adults
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That's just monosodium glutamate (MSG). It does add more flavor, but I'm not sure it substitutes or replaces salt for me.
Taste issues aside, I believe that MSG still contains significant amounts of sodium, which is the issue with salt.
Molecule for molecule, it contains the exact same amount of sodium.
I've read that MSG has lower sodium content.
For MSG, the amount of sodium is 12.28 g/100 g, and this is 1/3 of the sodium when compared to NaCl (39.34 g/100 g)
source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5694874/
Per unit mass, yes, which is actually the relevant way to measure it in a culinary context. 100 molecules of table salt contain 100 Sodium atoms, just as MSG does, its formula being C5H8NO4Na. MSG is obviously a more complex and heavier molecule though, so if you're measuring by mass, 100 grams of MSG contains (apparently 1/3) fewer molecules of C5H8NO4Na than 100 grams of NaCl.
My bad there, was stuck in chemistry brain.