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Consistently providing high quality products, producers and distributors require food standards to have complete confidence in a product. Testing with the liquid controls throughout manufacturing, any developing complications or deviation from the acceptable conditions can be immediately addressed. In the competitive industry, reliable research and development for food improvement is vital to remain competitive. Whether used for human or animal consumption, food standards meet consumer demands and enforcement agencies regulations for safe products.
LiChroTest® Caffeine Standard Solution for HPLC System Qualification Solution for Gradient Test; 20 mg/Lcaffeine in Water, MilliporeSigma
Supplier: MilliporeSigma
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Reference Standards for Food Analysis, Restek
Supplier: Restek
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Ethanol Analytical Standard for Wine, SPEX CertiPrep
Supplier: SPEX CERTIPREP LLC
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Analytical Standards for Wine
Wine is a complex combination of water, alcohol and other substances such as organic acids, phenols, sugars, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide. The chemical interactions of these compounds, combined with the aging process, determine the quality of the color, taste and aroma of the wine. However, during this process, the chemical interactions can also play key roles in spoiling the wine. For instance, cork taint transpires when naturally occurring airborne fungi are in the presence of chlorophenol compounds to form 2,4,6-trichloranisole (TCA) in the wine. When this occurs, the wine’s aroma is reduced significantly and is replaced by an undesirable smell and taste.
To help regulate the spoilage of wine, the wine industry tests for several compounds that are known to cause this. For this industry, SPEX CertiPrep offers Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) for wine that are designed for GC, GC/MS, HPLC and LC/MS analysis. These standards are manufactured from the highest purity starting materials and the highest grade of solvents available in order to guarantee superior quality. Each standard is supplied with a detailed comprehensive Certificate of Analysis.