Refractometer question
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BeAvidForDavid
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Refractometer question
For my science project I need to measure the sugar concentration of fruits (specifically their juices, not the whole fruit), and I am considering to purchase a refracometer, and maybe building a homemade one, to measure the sugar level. Does anyone know if anyother substance inside the fruits, like vitamins, would affect the results? and also does a refractometer only measure a specific type of sugar, like glucose, or just sugar in general?
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Re: Refractometer question
Hello, BeAvidForDavid!BeAvidForDavid wrote:For my science project I need to measure the sugar concentration of fruits (specifically their juices, not the whole fruit), and I am considering to purchase a refracometer, and maybe building a homemade one, to measure the sugar level. Does anyone know if anyother substance inside the fruits, like vitamins, would affect the results? and also does a refractometer only measure a specific type of sugar, like glucose, or just sugar in general?
Your two questions are awesome research topics. I just did a quick search on the web, and I found many sources that can help answer your questions. Specifically, read about "Degrees Brix" for a discussion of what the refractometer actually measures. An understanding of what a refractometer measures and how that relates to the sugar content is good reference material to include in your project.
Best wishes on this interesting project!
Brian Castelli (OneBriiguy)
Engineering Specialist
Engineering Specialist

