Food Adulterants in Sugar Finished Complete Project
Food Adulterants in Sugar Finished Complete Project
Food Adulterants in Sugar Finished Complete Project
CHEMISTRY
TO DETECT THE PRSENCE OF ADULTERANTS IN
SUGAR.
DONE BY:
S.MADHUMITHA
XII-B
INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
AIM……………………………………………..
OBJECTIVE……………………………………
INTRODUCTION………………………………
THEORY……………………………………….
REQUIREMENTS…………………………….
PROCEDURE…………………………………..
OBSERVATIONS……………………………...
RESULT………………………………………..
CONCLUSION…………………………………
BIBILIOGRAPHY……………………………..
AIM:
To detect the presence of food adulterants in sugar
which is consumed by us in our daily life basis.
OBJECTIVE:
Food is one of the basic necessities for sustenance of life.
Food Is one of the basic necessities for sustenance of life.
Pure, Fresh and healthy diet is most essential for the
health of the people It is no wonder to say that community
health is national wealth.
Adulteration of foodstuffs was so rampant, widespread
and persistent that nothing short of a comprehensive that
nothing short of a somewhat drastic remedy in the form
of a comprehensive legislation became the need of the
hour.
To check this kind of antisocial evil a concerted and
determined onslaught was launched by the government by
introduction of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Bill
in the Parliament to herald an era of much needed hope
and relief for the consumers at large..About the middle of
the 19th century chemical and microscopical knowledge
had reached the stage that food substances could be
analysed, and the subject of food adulteration began to be
studied from the standpoint of the rights and welfare of
the consumer.
INTRODUCTION:
Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting,soluble
carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple
sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose,
fructose, and galactose. Compound sugars, also called
disaccharides or double sugars,are molecules made of two
bonded monosaccharides: common examples are sucrose
(glucose fructose), lactose(glucose + galactose),and
maltose(two molecules of glucose). White sugar is a
refined form of sucrose. In the body, compound sugars
are hydrolysed into simple sugars.
Food is the basic necessity of life. The food we eat is
absorbed by our body and is used to run metabolic
processes and sustain life. Food is essential for growth,
and various life processes. An array of food in our daily
diet includes vegetables, fruits, legumes, pulses, grains,
etc. All of these are either consumed raw or made into
delicacies and savoured. But, nowadays, you might have
seen very thin milk due to mixing with water, white,
yellow, or black pebbles in raw pulses, white tiny stones
mixed with rice, and so on. This mixing of elements with
food items is adulteration.
What is Adulterant?:
The substances that lower the quality of food, when added
to it, are called adulterants. It is a substance found within
other food substances that hamper the natural quality of
the food. The adulterant may be present in any form and
in any quantity. Adulterants are mostly harmful and pose
the ability to lower the potency of the product. Even if the
adulterant is not harmful, it reduces the nutritional value
of the food to a greater extent. Some adulterants are also
identified as carcinogenic or lethal when exposed to them
for a longer period. Different types of adulterants are used
to adulterate different types of food.
PROCEDURE:
Sugar is usually contaminated with washing soda
and other insoluble substances which are detected as
follows :
RESULT:
The required analysis for adulterants in sugar has been
done.
CONCLUSION:
Selection Of wholesome and non adulterated food is
essential for daily life to make Sure that such foods
do not cause any health hazard.
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