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Original Articles

Comparison of official methods for ‘readily oxidizable substances’ in propionic acid as a food additive

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Pages 1-4 | Received 29 Jul 1994, Accepted 28 Dec 1994, Published online: 10 Jan 2009
 

Abstract

The official methods for ‘readily oxidizable substances (ROS)’ in propionic acid as a food additive were compared. The methods examined were those adopted in the Compendium of Food Additive Specifications (CFAS) by the Joint FAO‐WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives, FAO, The Japanese Standards for Food Additives (JSFA) by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan, and the Food Chemicals Codex (FCC) by the National Research Council, USA. The methods given in CFAS and JSFA are the same (potassium permanganate consumption). However, by this method, manganese(VII) in potassium permanganate was readily reduced to colourless manganese(II) with some substances contained in the propionic acid before reacting with aldehydes, which are generally considered as ‘readily oxidizable substances’, to form brown manganese(IV) oxide. The FCC method (bromine consumption) for ‘ROS’ could be recommended because it was able to obtain quantitative results of ‘ROS’, including aldehydes.

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