Preparation method:
It is best to boil the prepared water for disinfection. Glucose powder, salt (sodium chloride), potassium salt (potassium chloride), container, balance.
Use a container with an estimated capacity, such as a mineral water bottle, measure 5ml of water, pour it into another container, use that plastic spoon to add 25g of glucose powder and 4g of edible salt to make an isotonic glucose saline (5% sugar and .85% salt). Of course, it also contains a small amount of vitamins, which is a simple drink for supplementing body fluids, and thus the production is completed.
Glucose is the most common and familiar monosaccharide, also known as dextrose or blood sugar, and it is one of the most abundant compounds in nature. In nature, it is synthesized by water and carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. Because it was originally a crystal separated from grape juice, it got the name "glucose". Glucose exists in human plasma and lymph, and the content of glucose in normal blood can reach .8% ~ .1%.
Extended information:
It is easy to decompose when heated in alkaline conditions. It should be kept in a closed place. It is quickly absorbed after oral administration and used by tissues after entering the human body. 1mol of glucose gives off 287KJ of energy after the complete oxidation reaction of human body. Some of this energy is converted into 3 or 32 mol of ATP, and the rest energy is released in the form of heat energy to maintain human body temperature. It can also be converted into glycogen or fat through liver or muscle for storage.
Under dry conditions, glucose has good stability, and the aqueous solution can be autoclaved. Overheating can lead to the decrease of PH value of solution and caramelization. Bulk finished products should be stored in dry, low-temperature closed containers.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Glucose.