There are various highly antioxidative powders and such I have around, and I've been considering adding oxygen absorber packets to some of them. But I know that as part of the mechanism, heat is generated. For substances also liable to break down upon heat exposure, should one avoid using these? Particularly in a smaller container? -- let's say 4oz containers and smaller packed with powder or tablets are my concern, since I doubt it's an issue in a big bag or something. This is not something I know much about so an education would be much appreciated.
Oxygen absorber packets generate some heat. Could that be counterproductive for preservation?
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, May 12 2019 04:04 PM
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