The term fusel oil is strictly the remains of a pot or batch distillation, the compounds with low volatility. |
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For the producers of potable alcohol, fusel oil normally must be removed during the distillation process. |
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Brachiaria decumbens seeds submitted to fusel oil did not germinate and were rendered totally unviable. |
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It has been recently shown that fusel alcohols, notably butanol, induce filamentous growth in haploid cells on both solid and liquid media. |
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Included among these compounds are acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, and numerous other esters and fusel oils. |
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Acetaldehyde, acetic acid, ethyl acetate and the fusel oils all tend to form azeotropic mixtures with the water and ethanol of the wine. |
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The crude fusel oil must be submitted to a careful distillation with a thermometer in the retort. |
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The flavouring of whisky is partially determined by the presence of congeners and fusel oils. |
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A variety of methods are employed in the distillation process to remove unwanted fusel oils. |
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The volatile components, other than ethanol, are contained in what is known as the fusel oil fraction. |
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Fusel oils are higher alcohols than ethanol, are mildly toxic, and have a strong, disagreeable smell and taste. |
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The study Fusel Oil Market Research Report 2012' presents an overview of the Fusel Oil market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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