The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.

The consumption of oxygen in the solution of sodium sulfite, sodium disulfite, and ascorbic acid in deionized and brewing water was measured. The rate of consumption depended on the pH and buffer capacity of water, the presence of copper, iron or cobalt ions, and on the addition of model oxidizing a...

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Main Authors: Jan ŠAVEL, Petr KOŠIN, Adam BROŽ
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Published: Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. 2012-03-01
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spelling doaj-577a1327287343b693a85450d8613fb72020-11-24T21:42:21ZcesResearch Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.Kvasný průmysl0023-58302570-86192012-03-01583738110.18832/kp2012009kpr-201203-0003The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.Jan ŠAVEL0Petr KOŠIN1Adam BROŽ2Budějovický Budvar, n.p., Karolíny Světlé 4, 370 21 České BudějoviceBudějovický Budvar, n.p., Karolíny Světlé 4, 370 21 České BudějoviceBudějovický Budvar, n.p., Karolíny Světlé 4, 370 21 České BudějoviceThe consumption of oxygen in the solution of sodium sulfite, sodium disulfite, and ascorbic acid in deionized and brewing water was measured. The rate of consumption depended on the pH and buffer capacity of water, the presence of copper, iron or cobalt ions, and on the addition of model oxidizing agents such as potassium dichromate and hydrogen peroxide. Ethanol and maltose reduced the rate of oxygen consumption in sulfite solutions, but increased in the solution of ascorbic acid. Hydrogen peroxide accelerated the conversion of ascorbic acid into yellow and brown pigments, which was followed by their degradation.The consumption of oxygen in the solution of sodium sulfite, sodium disulfite, and ascorbic acid in deionized and brewing water was measured. The rate of consumption depended on the pH and buffer capacity of water, the presence of copper, iron or cobalt ions, and on the addition of model oxidizing agents such as potassium dichromate and hydrogen peroxide. Ethanol and maltose reduced the rate of oxygen consumption in sulfite solutions, but increased in the solution of ascorbic acid. Hydrogen peroxide accelerated the conversion of ascorbic acid into yellow and brown pigments, which was followed by their degradation.https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-201203-0003_Vliv_redukujicich_latek_na_rychlost_redukce_vzdusneho_kysliku_v_modelovych_roztocich.phpoxygen consumptionreductoneFenton reactiondehydroascorbic acidhydrogen peroxidepotassium dichromatesodium disulfitenonenzymatic browningbeer
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Petr KOŠIN
Adam BROŽ
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Petr KOŠIN
Adam BROŽ
The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
Kvasný průmysl
oxygen consumption
reductone
Fenton reaction
dehydroascorbic acid
hydrogen peroxide
potassium dichromate
sodium disulfite
nonenzymatic browning
beer
author_facet Jan ŠAVEL
Petr KOŠIN
Adam BROŽ
author_sort Jan ŠAVEL
title The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
title_short The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
title_full The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
title_fullStr The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
title_full_unstemmed The influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
title_sort influence of reducing substances on the oxygen consumption in model solutions.
publisher Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.
series Kvasný průmysl
issn 0023-5830
2570-8619
publishDate 2012-03-01
description The consumption of oxygen in the solution of sodium sulfite, sodium disulfite, and ascorbic acid in deionized and brewing water was measured. The rate of consumption depended on the pH and buffer capacity of water, the presence of copper, iron or cobalt ions, and on the addition of model oxidizing agents such as potassium dichromate and hydrogen peroxide. Ethanol and maltose reduced the rate of oxygen consumption in sulfite solutions, but increased in the solution of ascorbic acid. Hydrogen peroxide accelerated the conversion of ascorbic acid into yellow and brown pigments, which was followed by their degradation.The consumption of oxygen in the solution of sodium sulfite, sodium disulfite, and ascorbic acid in deionized and brewing water was measured. The rate of consumption depended on the pH and buffer capacity of water, the presence of copper, iron or cobalt ions, and on the addition of model oxidizing agents such as potassium dichromate and hydrogen peroxide. Ethanol and maltose reduced the rate of oxygen consumption in sulfite solutions, but increased in the solution of ascorbic acid. Hydrogen peroxide accelerated the conversion of ascorbic acid into yellow and brown pigments, which was followed by their degradation.
topic oxygen consumption
reductone
Fenton reaction
dehydroascorbic acid
hydrogen peroxide
potassium dichromate
sodium disulfite
nonenzymatic browning
beer
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