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sulfite

/suhl-fahyt/US // ˈsʌl faɪt //

亚硫酸,亚硫酸盐,亚硫酸钠,亚硫酸酯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a salt or ester of sulfurous acid.
    • : any sulfite-containing compound, especially one that is used in foods or drug products as a preservative and that can cause severe allergic reactions in susceptible individuals: use in fresh fruits and vegetables banned by the FDA in 1986.

Examples

  • When I first fell in love with the grape back in the 1980s, organic wines were few and far between and considered inherently faulty because of the lack of sulfites, a commonly used natural preservative that keeps wine from spoiling in bottle.

  • Confusion persists over definitions, especially in the United States, where the government defines an organic wine as one without added sulfites.

  • Not only does it have histamines and sulfites, but it also has a protein found in grape skin called LTP.

  • More than a mere trace of the precipitate proves that some sulfite was used to preserve the meat.

  • In the most common process the reagent is calcium sulfite, made by passing sulfur fumes (SO2) into lime water.

  • But the sulfite liquors of the paper mills are being worked up successfully into industrial alcohol.

  • A combination of ground and sulfite wood makes the paper now used for news-print.