(previous version dated 1997)
This method is used for the determination of reducing sugars and other reducing substances in the presence of sucrose [1]. It is applicable to cane raw sugar (General Subject 1), cane processing products (General Subject 7) and specialty sugars having low levels of invert (General Subject 3).
The reducing sugar concentration in the test sample should lie within the range of 250 to 400 mg/100 mL, i.e. about 2 g of cane molasses/100 mL or about 40 g of raw cane sugar/100 mL. Samples with levels outside this range are either diluted, or standard invert solution is added, prior to analysis. In the latter instance, the concentration in the original test solution is determined by subtraction of the added invert from the total reducing sugars found.
For use in cane molasses purchasing contracts use Method GS4/3-3.
Access to the online Version of ICUMSA Method GS1/3/7-3 (2005) can be obtained from the Sugar Industry Website, operated by Bartens. The online access for two years costs EUR35 (+ 19 % VAT for German and EU citizens without EU VAT No.).