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GB 5009.43-2023English159 Add to Cart 3 days [Need to translate] (National Food Safety Standard Determination of Monodium Glutamate in MSG) Valid GB 5009.43-2023
GB 5009.43-2016English90 Add to Cart 0--9 seconds. Auto-delivery National Food Safety Standard -- Determination of sodium glutamate in monosodium glutamate Obsolete GB 5009.43-2016
GB/T 5009.43-2003English199 Add to Cart 2 days [Need to translate] Method for analysis of hygienic standard of monosodium glutamate Obsolete GB/T 5009.43-2003
GB/T 5009.43-1996English199 Add to Cart 2 days [Need to translate] Method for analysis of hygienic standard of monosodium glutamate Obsolete GB/T 5009.43-1996
GB 5009.43-1985English199 Add to Cart 2 days [Need to translate] Method for analysis of hygienic standard of monosodium glutamate Obsolete GB 5009.43-1985


BASIC DATA
Standard ID GB 5009.43-2023 (GB5009.43-2023)
Description (Translated English) (National Food Safety Standards Good Manufacturing Practice for Infant Formulas)
Sector / Industry National Standard
Classification of Chinese Standard X09
Word Count Estimation 13,177
Date of Issue 2023-09-06
Date of Implementation 2024-09-06
Issuing agency(ies) National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, State Administration for Market Regulation
Summary This standard specifies the basic requirements and management guidelines for sites, facilities, and personnel in the production process of infant formula foods such as raw material procurement, processing, packaging, storage, and transportation. This standard applies to the production of infant formula foods with milk and/or soybeans and their processed products as the main protein source.


GB 5009.43-2023. National food safety standard Determination of sodium glutamate in monosodium glutamate National Standards of People's Republic of China National food safety standards Determination of sodium glutamate in MSG Published on 2023-09-06 Implemented on 2024-03-06 National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China Released by the State Administration for Market Regulation Preface This standard replaces GB 5009.43-2016 "National Food Safety Standard Determination of Sodium Glutamate (Sodium Glutamate) in Monosodium Glutamate". Compared with GB 5009.43-2016, the main changes in this standard are as follows. ---Modified the titration end point of the first chemical indicator method; ---Deleted the third method acidometer method. National food safety standards Determination of sodium glutamate in MSG 1 Scope This standard specifies the determination method of sodium glutamate in MSG. This standard is applicable to the determination of sodium glutamate in MSG. Method 1.Titration of non-aqueous solutions of perchloric acid 2 Principles The alkalinity of sodium glutamate is significantly enhanced in acetic acid solution. Use perchloric acid standard solution to titrate sodium glutamate in the sample and use potentiometric titration. When measured by the method, the titration end point is determined based on the potential jump; when measured by the chemical indicator method, α-naphthol phenylmethanol is used as the indicator. Titrate the sample solution to light green as the end point, and calculate the content of sodium glutamate in MSG by consuming the perchloric acid standard titration solution. 3 Reagents and materials Unless otherwise stated, the reagents used in this method are of analytical grade and the water is secondary water specified in GB/T 6682. 3.1 Reagents 3.1.1 Formic acid (CH2O2) ≥99%. 3.1.2 Acetic acid (C2H4O2) ≥99%. 3.1.3 Perchloric acid (HClO4). 3.1.4 α-Naphthol phenylmethanol (C27H18O2). 3.2 Reagent preparation α-Naphtholphenylmethanol-acetic acid indicator solution (2g/L). Weigh 0.1g α-naphtholphenylmethanol, dissolve it with acetic acid and dilute to 50mL, avoid Stored alone, the validity period is 60 days. 3.3 Standard solution Perchloric acid standard titration solution [c(HClO4)=0.1mol/L]. Prepare and calibrate according to GB/T 601 or purchase standard titration with certificate solution. 4 Instruments and equipment 4.1 Potentiometric titrator (accuracy ≤0.2mV), equipped with dynamic titration mode or isovolume titration mode. 4.2 Non-aqueous pH electrode uses Ag/AgCl as the internal reference electrode; the internal reference electrolyte is 2mol/L lithium chloride ethanol solution or 0.4mol/L tetraethylammonium bromide ethylene glycol solution. ......


GB 5009.43-2016 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA National Food Safety Standard – Determination of sodium glutamate in monosodium glutamate ISSUED ON. AUGUST 31, 2016 IMPLEMENTED ON. MARCH 1, 2017 Issued by. National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People’s Republic of China Table of Contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 4  2 Principle ... 4  3 Reagents and Materials ... 4  4 Instruments and Apparatus ... 5  5 Analysis Steps ... 5  6 Expression of Analysis Results ... 6  7 Precision ... 7  8 Principle ... 8  9 Reagents ... 8  10 Instruments and Apparatus ... 8  11 Analysis Steps ... 8  12 Expression of Analysis Results ... 9  13 Precision ... 9  14 Principle ... 10  15 Reagents and Materials ... 10  16 Instruments and Apparatus ... 10  17 Analysis Steps ... 10  18 Expression of Analysis Results ... 11  19 Precision ... 12  National Food Safety Standard – Determination of sodium glutamate in monosodium glutamate 1 Scope This Standard specifies the determination method for sodium glutamate in monosodium glutamate. This Standard is applicable to the determination of sodium glutamate in monosodium glutamate. First method – Titration method of perchloric acid non- aqueous solution 2 Principle In the presence of acetic acid, use perchloric acid standard solution to titrate the sodium glutamate in sample; treat the sudden jump of electric potential as the basis to determine the titration’s endpoint OR treat α-Naphthol phenylmethanol as the indicator to titrate the sample solution until it turns to green – that is the endpoint. 3 Reagents and Materials Unless otherwise stated, the used reagents in this method shall all be analytical purity; the water shall be the Grade-2 water which is specified in GB/T 6682. 3.1 Reagents 3.1.1 Formic acid (CH2O2). 3.1.2 Acetic acid (C2H4O2). 3.1.3 α-Naphthol phenylmethanol (C27H18O2). 3.2 Preparation for reagent α-naphthol phenylmethanol-acetic acid indicator solution (2g/L). weigh and take 0.1g of α-naphthol phenylmethanol; use acetic acid (3.1.2) to dissolve it; dilute it to 50mL. 3.3 Standard products Perchloric acid (HClO4). 3.4 Preparation for standard solution Perchloric acid standard titration solution [c(HClO4) = 0.1mol/L]. according to GB/T 601, prepare and calibrate it. 4 Instruments and Apparatus 4.1 Automatic potentiometric titrator (the accuracy shall be ± 0.2mV) - with dynamic titration mode or equal titration mode. Minimum volume of liquid added shall be 0.01mL. The burette has anti-proliferation head. 4.2 Non-aqueous pH electrode regards Ag/AgCl as internal reference electrode; the internal reference electrolyte shall be 2mol/L lithium chloride ethanol solution OR 0.4mol/L tetraethylammonium bromide ethylene glycol solution. 4.3 Magnetic stirrer. 4.4 Analytical balance. the sensitivity is 0.1mg. 4.5 Ultrasonic cleaner. 5 Analysis Steps 5.1 Preparation for samples Weigh and take 0.15g (accurate to 0.0001g) of the sample which has been ground into fine particles; place it into a 100mL beaker; add 3mL of formic acid (3.1.1); sonicate it until it is completely dissolved; then, add 40 mL of acetic acid (3.1.2); shake it evenly. 5.2 Determination of sample 5.2.1 Determination by potentiometric titration method 5.2.1.1 Reference conditions for the determination of sample. a) The determination of sample adopts dynamic titration mode OR equal titration mode; b) Blank determination of reagents. adopt equivalent titration mode. Minimum are obtained under repeatability conditions shall not exceed 0.5g/100g. Second Method – Optical Rotation Method 8 Principle Molecular structure of sodium glutamate contains an asymmetric carbon atom, which has optical activity and can rotate the polarized surface to certain angle. Therefore, polarimeter can be used to determine the optical rotation. The content of sodium glutamate can be converted according to the optical rotation. 9 Reagents Unless otherwise stated, the used reagents in this method shall all be analytical purity; the water shall be the Grade-2 water which is specified in GB/T 6682. Hydrochloric acid (HCl). 10 Instruments and Apparatus 10.1 Polarimeter (the accuracy shall be ± 0.010°) shall be equipped with sodium lamp (sodium spectrum’s D-line shall be 589.3 nm). 10.2 Analytical balance. the sensitivity is 0.1mg. 11 Analysis Steps 11.1 Preparation for samples Weigh and take 10g of the sample (accurate to 0.0001g); add small amount of water to dissolve it; transfer it to a 100mL volumetric flask; add 20mL of hydrochloric acid; mix it AND cool it to 20 °C; set it to constant volume; shake it evenly. 11.2 Determination of sample solution At 20°C, use the standard optical rotation angle to calibrate the instrument; place the test solution of 11.1 in the optical rotation tube (There shall be no air bubbles); observe its optical rotation; at the same time, record the temperature of the sample solution in optical rotation tube. 17.2 Determination of sample solution Turn on the magnetic stirrer; use sodium-hydroxide standard solution to titrate until that the acidometer indicates “pH 8.2”; record the milliliters of the consumed sodium- hydroxide standard titration solution; calculate the content of the total acid. Add 10.0 mL of formaldehyde solution; mix it evenly; use sodium-hydroxide standard solution to titrate until that the acidometer indicates “pH 9.6”; record the milliliters of the consumed sodium-hydroxide standard titration solution. Meanwhile, take 60mL of water; firstly, use sodium-hydroxide standard solution to adjust it to “pH 8.2”; then, add 10.0mL of formaldehyde solution; use sodium hydroxide standard solution to titrate it until pH 9.6; make reagent’s blank test. 18 Expression of Analysis Results In sample, the content of sodium glutamate (it contains 1 molecule of crystal water) shall be calculated according to formula (4). X3 - In sample, the content of sodium glutamate (it contains 1 molecule of crystal water). The unit is grams per hundred grams (g/100g); V1 – For the used sample in measurement, after adding the formaldehyde, the consumed volume of sodium-hydroxide standard solution. The unit is milliliter (mL); V2 – For reagent blank, after adding the formaldehyde, the consumed volume of sodium-hydroxide standard solution. The unit is milliliter (mL); c - Concentration of sodium-hydroxide standard titration solution. The unit is mole per liter (mol/L); 0.187 - Mass of 1 molecule of crystalline water sodium glutamate which is equivalent to 1.00 mL of sodium-hydroxide standard titration solution [c(NaOH)=1.000mol/L]. The unit is gram (g); m - Mass of the sample. The unit is gram (g); 100 - Conversion factor. It shall be expressed by the arithmetic mean of the two independent determination ......

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