sulphites
Sulfites are salts and esters of sulfurous acid (H2SO3). The term commonly refers to the sulfite ion (SO3^2−) and the bisulfite ion (HSO3−), as well as their salts, such as sodium sulfite (Na2SO3) and potassium sulfite (K2SO3). In food and beverage contexts, sulfites and sulfur dioxide (SO2) are used as preservatives and antioxidants to prevent browning, inhibit spoilage, and protect against certain microbes.
In aqueous solutions, sulfite and bisulfite species exist in equilibrium with sulfurous acid. Under acidic conditions,
Common applications include food and drink processing, where sulfites help preserve wines, dried fruits, fruit juices,
Health and regulation considerations focus on sulfite sensitivity. A small portion of the population experiences hypersensitivity
Environmental and industrial aspects include the potential release of sulfites during combustion of sulfur-containing fuels and