Abstract

A procedure for the quantification of 9 organic acids, acetic, formic, citric, tartaric, lactic, malic, succinic, oxalic, and fumaric, in alcoholic and alcohol-free beverages by reversed-phase HPLC on a Pronto-SIL C18 AQ (300 × 3 mm) column (3 μm) with the mobile phase 5 mM Li2SO4 (pH 3.00, H2SO4) at the rate 0.5 mL/min and conductometry detection. The analytical ranges made 5–200 mg/L for tartaric, malic, lactic and acetic acids, 2–200 mg/L for the citric and fumaric, 10–400 mg/L for succinic, 15–400 for oxalic, and 20–200 for the formic acids, and so the detection limits: 1 mg/L for tartaric, formic, malic and fumaric, 2 mg/L for lactic, acetic and citric, 5 mg/L for succinic, and 10 mg/L for oxalic acids. The analysis of alcoholic beverages takes 30–40 min, and of non-alcoholic ones, 20–30 min; the standard deviation of the results of analyses does not exceed 5%.

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