denaturován
Denaturován is a Czech term referring to something that has been denatured. Denaturation is a process that alters the physical properties of a substance, often a protein, without changing its chemical composition. This typically involves changes in temperature, pH, or the addition of chemicals. In the context of denatured alcohol, it means that substances have been added to make it unfit for human consumption. This is often done for tax purposes, as denatured alcohol can be sold without the excise duties levied on potable spirits. The specific denaturants used vary depending on the intended application and local regulations. For example, denatured ethanol is commonly used as a solvent, fuel, or in industrial cleaning processes. The act of denaturing ensures that the alcohol is clearly distinguishable from alcoholic beverages and prevents its misuse. The term "denaturován" therefore signifies a product that has undergone this process of denaturation, rendering it unsuitable for drinking.