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Sulfites or
sulphites are
compounds that
contain the
sulfite ion (or the sulfate(IV) ion, from its
correct systematic name), SO2− 3. The
sulfite ion is...
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Yield Pulp
Production by
Modified Sulfite Process" (PDF).
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Sulfites and
Pyrosulfites of the
Alkali Metals"...
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Sulfite oxidase (EC 1.8.3.1) is an
enzyme in the
mitochondria of all eukaryotes, with
exception of the yeasts.[citation needed] It
oxidizes sulfite to...
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topic of
sulfite food and
beverage additives covers the
application of
sulfites in food chemistry. "
Sulfite" is
jargon that encomp****es a
variety of...
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European Food
Safety Authority (EFSA) to
review and
determine if the use of
sulfites as food
additives was
still safe in
light of new
scientific technology...
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sulphureous salt. It
became the
first discovered sulfite and was
first properly studied along with
other sulfites by
French chemists in the 1790s, and it was...
- doi:10.1002/0471238961.1921120613030315.a01 van Woerden, H. F. (1963). "Organic
Sulfites".
Chemical Reviews. 63 (6): 557–571. doi:10.1021/cr60226a001....
- (2018-09-05). "pH
Driven Hydrothermal Syntheses of
Neodymium Sulfites and
Mixed Sulfate-
Sulfites".
Crystal Growth & Design. 18 (9): 5332–5341. doi:10.1021/acs...
- Habicher, W. D.; Schwetlick, K. (1997). "Antioxidant
action of
organic sulfites. I.
Esters of
sulfurous acid as
secondary antioxidants".
Polymer Degradation...
- with
other antioxidant sulfites, it is
commonly used in
preserving wine, cider,
fruit juice,
canned fruit and vegetables.
Sulfites are
strong reducers in...