Hydrogen Peroxide and the Food Industry

Hydrogen Peroxide and the Food Industry, h2o2

Hydrogen peroxide, also referred to hydrogen dioxide, is a molecule consisting of two hydrogen and two oxygen atoms that can occur naturally in the air. The chemical is a colorless liquid at room temperature with a bitter taste.  While there are several methods to produce hydrogen peroxide, the chemical is typically manufactured through a synthesis known as the anthraquinone process.  The process is based on the cyclical reduction and oxidation of an alkylated anthraquinone.


What it Means to be a Food Grade Chemical

What it Means to be a Food Grade Chemical

What Does it Mean to be “Food Grade?” In 2014, the food blogger known as Food Babe famously created commotion on the internet with her petition to have “the yoga mat compound” azodicarbonamide removed from Subway bread. Azodicarbonamide is an approved food additive, used as a whitening agent for flour and a dough conditioner in […]