Total SO2 content determination in shrimp paste by modified Monnier-Williams Method
MultiDist and BasicDist: Determination of total sulfur dioxide content in shrimp-paste by modified Monier-Williams method
Total SO2 is defined as “the total of all the various forms of sulfur dioxide present in the sample, either in the free state or combined with their constituents”. Its determination in solid samples poses a challenge because SO2 is withheld in adducts and is released slowly during boiling. Recognized results are obtained by means of the generally accepted Optimized Monier-Williams method according to AOAC 990.28 which suggests the use of nitrogen-assisted boiling of the acidified sample to release the Total SO2. The method presented in this study provides equally quantitative results with much less time required per sample and is based on steam distillation followed by pH titration.
In this application note No. 791/2022 recovery results for a widely used reference standard HMS, and a certified sample of shrimp paste (41±9.7ppm) for total sulfite analysis are presented. A representative concentration of 1 mg SO2 /sample tube is selected to demonstrate the robust performance of modified Monier-Williams method by steam distillation.
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Alcohol Content in Spirits
An accurate and reliable method for the determination of the alcohol content in different spirit samples with varied alcohol concentrations is introduced in this Application Note No. 837/2024. The Application Note presents results for the steam distillation setup of EasyDist that are in close compliance to EEC 2870/2000. The spirit samples are distilled using the distillation unit EasyDist with a glass splash protector. The alcohol content was determined after the distillation by injections in a density meter.