Effect of Potassium Bisulphite As A Food Preservative
Effect of Potassium Bisulphite As A Food Preservative
Effect of Potassium Bisulphite As A Food Preservative
Session 2023-24
Chemistry Project
On
“STUDY OF EFFECT OF POTASSIUM BISULPHITE AS A FOOD PRESERVATIVE
UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS”
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Subham Sahoo, a
student of class 12 (science) has
successfully completed his project work
under the guidance of subject teacher Mr.
Diptendu Bhandari during the year 2023/2024
from Don Bosco School Kharagpur in
partial fulfillment of Chemistry project
examination conducted by CBSE.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to
my teacher Mr. Diptendu Bhandari well as our principal
Mr. R K Moses who gave me the golden opportunity to do
this wonderful project on study of effect of potassium
bisulphite as a food preservative under various conditions,
which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and I
came to know about so many new things I am really
thankful to them.
INDEX
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Experiment
4. Materials
5. Procedure
6. Observation
7. Conclusions
8. Reference
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Abstract
Condition:-
• Concentration
• Time
• Temperature
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INTRODUCTION
Growth of microorganisms in a food material can be inhibited
by adding certain chemical substances. However the chemical
substances should not be harmful to the human beings. Then
what should we add?
CHEMICAL METHODS:-
Other preservatives that are commonly used in foods in small
amounts include sorbates, which can be identified by the
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EXPERIMENT
The aim of this project is to study the effect of potassium
bisulphite as food preservative.
I. At different temperatures.
MATERIALS
I. Beaker, pestle and mortar, glass bottles, balance and
peeler.
II. Fresh fruits, potassium bisulphite and sugar.
THEORY
Food materials undergo natural changes due to temperature,
time and enzymatic action and become unfit for
consumption. These changes may be checked by adding small
amounts of potassium bisulphite. The effectiveness of KHSO3
as preservative depends upon its concentration under
different conditions which may be determined
experimentally.
PROCEDURE
1. Take fresh fruits, wash them thoroughly with water and
peel off their outer cover.
3. Add 5.0 gms, 10.0 gms and 15.0 gms of sugar to each
bottle respectively.
4. Add 0.5 gm of KHSO3 to each bottle.
6. Close the bottle and allow them to stand for one week or
10 days at room temperature.
OBSERVATION
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Result
The increase in concentration of sugar causes deterioration of
fruit jam due to growth of fungus.
Result
The increase in concentration of KHSO3 increase more time
of preservation.
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Result:
The increase in Temperature causes fast fermentation of jam.
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Result
With increase of days, the quality of the jam deteriorates.
Conclusion:
Food containing more amount of sugar is not favorable to
keep for a long time , Potassium bisulphite is a good
preservative.
References:
1. https://www.healthyfood.com/advice/what-
arepreservatives/
2. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/foodscience/food-
preservative
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium bisulfite
4. https://www.rwjbh.org/blog/2017/may/common-food-
preservatives-and-their-purpose/
5. https://www.unlockfood.ca/en/Articles/Foodtechnology/
What-you-need-to-know-about-Preservatives.aspx