Structure and Function of Food Engineering 2012
DOI: 10.5772/48453
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Oxygen Scavengers: An Approach on Food Preservation

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“…Inoculated bottles containing NBS medium amended with the three different oxygen scavengers and akaganeite powder were placed at 28-30 • C in an oven without further agitation. Two control sets without an oxygen scavenger (NORM) were used [58][59][60][61]. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, was selected as a cost-effective oxygen scavenger; however, it also can be utilised as a mild chelator and buffer under different conditions [62].…”
Section: Application Of Oxygen Scavengers On Biomineralisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inoculated bottles containing NBS medium amended with the three different oxygen scavengers and akaganeite powder were placed at 28-30 • C in an oven without further agitation. Two control sets without an oxygen scavenger (NORM) were used [58][59][60][61]. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, was selected as a cost-effective oxygen scavenger; however, it also can be utilised as a mild chelator and buffer under different conditions [62].…”
Section: Application Of Oxygen Scavengers On Biomineralisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The action of ascorbic acid is based on its oxidation to dehydroascorbic acid. This reaction is accelerated by a transition metal that will work as catalyst, eg, the copper (Cruz et al, 2012). It may also be accelerated by the light.…”
Section: Figure 13mentioning
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“…We have modified the aqueous solution with which the medium was jacketed by adding the sodium salt of ascorbate (sodium ascorbate: Asc-Na) as an O 2 reducer. Ascorbate easily oxidizes to dehydroascorbic acid and is readily available as O 2 scavenger, dietary supplements, and food additives [9]. Therefore, the resulted multi-gas on-chip regulation system had high portability, cost performance, safety and disposability.…”
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confidence: 99%