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Polarographic determination of fructose

AB-060 Polarographic determination of fructose

Fructose (fruit sugar) is the only ketose that occurs naturally. It is found free in a mixture with dextrose (honey, sweet fruits, tomatoes) or bound as a component of cane sugar and various starch-like carbohydrates. As fructose tastes sweeter than dextrose, it finds great use as a sweetening agent.

In 1932, the polarographic reducibility of sugar was described for the first time by Heyrovsky and Smoler. The following method can be used to determine the fructose content of fruit, fruit juice and honey quantitatively.


 
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AB-060 Polarographic determination of fructose
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AB-060 Polarographic determination of fructose
AB-060 Polarographic determination of fructose
AB-060 Polarographic determination of fructose
AB-060 Polarographic determination of fructose