Weak acids: dissociation in complex buffering systems and partitioning into oils

Citation
Pdg. Wilson et al., Weak acids: dissociation in complex buffering systems and partitioning into oils, J SCI FOOD, 80(4), 2000, pp. 471-476
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Agricultural Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
ISSN journal
00225142 → ACNP
Volume
80
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
471 - 476
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-5142(200003)80:4<471:WADICB>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
A method is developed to predict pH changes in complex buffering systems re sulting from the addition of weak acids. Such systems are often encountered in foods and microbiological growth media which contain proteins and prote inaceous digests. The 'buffering capacity' of the system is characterised b y a strong acid titration curve, and the known dissociation constants of we ak acids are used to predict pH changes resulting from the addition of eith er one or a mixture of weak acids to the system. Predictions by the method show close agreement with experimental data. The familiar Henderson-Hasselb alch equation describing the dissociation of weak acids is modified to acco unt for partitioning of undissociated acid into an oil phase. The equation may be used in conjunction with the pH prediction method to calculate both the pH and the concentration of undissociated weak acid in the aqueous phas e of an emulsion containing complex buffering species. The equations should find application wherever weak acids are used for microbiological control in complex systems such as foods and pharmaceutical preparations, for predi cting pH changes resulting from microbial growth during the production of f ermented food commodities (eg cheese and yoghurt) or during food spoilage, and in biotechnological processes ranging from industrial bioreactors to ag ricultural silage production. (C) 2000 Society of Chemical Industry.