Sodium and
potassium metabisulfite have many major and niche uses. It is widely used for
preserving food and beverages. • Sodium metabisulphite is one of the main ingredients in "Drywhite", a composition used to prevent chipped potatoes oxidising during storage prior to use in many
fish and chip shops. • Sodium metabisulfite is added as an
excipient to medications which contain adrenaline (
epinephrine), in order to prevent the oxidation of adrenaline. and to the formulation in
epinephrine autoinjectors, such as the EpiPen. This lengthens the shelf life of the formulation, • In combination with
sodium hydrosulfite it is used as a rust-stain remover • It is used in photography as an antioxidant in photographic film development. • Concentrated sodium metabisulfite can be used to remove
tree stumps. Some brands contain 98% sodium metabisulfite, and cause degradation of
lignin in the stumps, facilitating removal. • It is also used as an
excipient in some
tablets, such as
paracetamol. • It can be added to a blood smear in a test for
sickle cell anaemia (and other similar forms of
haemoglobin mutation). The substance causes defunct cells to sickle (through a complex
polymerisation) hence confirming disease. • It is used as a bleaching agent in the production of coconut cream. • It (or liquid SO2) is commonly used as an antimicrobial and antioxidant in winemaking; bottled wine indicates its use with the label "Contains Sulfites" in the US. • It is used as a reducing agent to break sulfide bonds in shrunken items of clothing made of natural fibres, thus allowing the garment to go back to its original shape after washing. • It is used as an SO2 source (mixed with air or oxygen) for the destruction of cyanide in commercial
gold cyanidation processes. • It is used as an SO2 source (mixed with air or oxygen) for the precipitation of elemental gold in
chloroauric (aqua regia) solutions. • It is used in the water treatment industry to quench residual chlorine. • It is used in tint etching iron-based metal samples for microstructural analysis. • It is used as a fungicide for anti-microbe and mould prevention during shipping of consumer goods such as shoes and clothing. Plastic stickers and packaging (such as Micro-Pak
™) containing the anhydrous, sodium metabisulfite solid active ingredient are added prior to shipping. The devices absorb moisture from the atmosphere during shipping and release low levels of sulfur dioxide. • It is used for preserving fruit during shipping. • It is used as an additive in the extraction of starch from tubers, fruit, and cereal crops. • It is used as a
pickling agent to treat high pressure
reverse osmosis and
nanofiltration water desalination membranes for extended storage periods between uses. • It is used to create a bisulfite adduct from ketones to aid in separation of the ketone product. The usage of metabisulfite versus the sulfite is also more entropically favourable. == Safety ==