Biology, asked by OPRichieOP, 8 months ago

Name the principle behind preservation by using salt and sugar.

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Answered by dkmishra701
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The concentration of salt, sugar or acid in a food prevents its spoilage. Therefore, salt, sugar or acid are substances which act as preservatives.

Answered by nandnikk
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Explanation:

Salt acts as preservative when its concentration is increased above 12 per cent. Salt levels of about 18 to 25 per cent in solution generally will prevent all growth of microorganisms in foods. However, this level is rarely tolerated in foods except in the case of certain briny condiments. Salt exerts its preservative action by plasmolysis of microbial cells due to high osmotic pressure, drawing moisture from microbes, ionizing to yield chloride ion, which is harmful to microorganisms, reducing the solubility of oxygen to water, sensitizing the cells against carbon dioxide and interfering with the action of proteolytic enzymes.

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