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Ascorbate, Sodium

Ascorbate, Sodium is used in the wine industry as an antioxidant due to its ability to rapidly remove molecular oxygen (O2) from juice or wine. Ascorbate, Sodium is permitted for use in grape wine in multiple countries worldwide.

Synonym(s): Monosodium ascorbate, Sodium L-ascorbate 
CAS Number: 134-03-2 
E Number: 301 
INS Number: 301

International Organisations 

Codex Alimentarius 

–Classification, Food Category, Functional Class, and Recommended Usage are not available at this time. 

International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) 

-Classification, Food Category, Functional Class, and Recommended Usage are not available at this time. 

FIVS 

Classification Category 2 – Naturally occurring in grapes and treatment residual in wine 

Recommended Usage 

Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)

Usage in Winemaking: 

SODIUM ASCORBATE has been used in the wine industry as an antioxidant due to its ability to rapidly remove molecular oxygen (O2) from juice or wine. The reaction with O2 takes place almost 1,700 times more rapidly than that between sulphur dioxide (SO2) and O2. SO2 does not react directly with O2, but instead it reacts mainly with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is formed through the oxidation of a phenolic component.

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