Brazilian vodkas have undetectable levels of ethyl carbamate


Autoria(s): Pereira,Elainy V. S.; Oliveira,Sonia P. A.; Nóbrega,Ian C. C.; Lachenmeier,Dirk W.; Araújo,Adelia C. P.; Telles,Danuza L.; Silva,Marileide
Data(s)

01/01/2013

Resumo

While in Europe vodka is mainly derived from potatoes or cereals, a large proportion of Brazilian vodka is likely obtained from sugarcane, which contains ethyl carbamate (EC) precursors. EC, in addition to several other contaminants and congeners, were investigated in 32 samples of Brazilian vodka. All samples complied with the Brazilian regulations for congeners and contaminants, having EC content below 0.01 mg/L (detection limit). These results are probably related to the processing of vodka, in particular the use of extractive and rectifying stainless steel distillation columns, which allow the production of high strength spirits with low levels of congeners and contaminants.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422013000600014

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Sociedade Brasileira de Química

Fonte

Química Nova v.36 n.6 2013

Palavras-Chave #vodka #contaminants #congeners
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journal article