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Sodium hydroxide react with the glucose in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue.
Glucose ix oxidized by oxygen to gluconic acid; gluconic acid react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium gluconate.
Methylene blue is reduced to a colorless leuco-derivate.

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Sodium hydroxide react with the glucose in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue.
Glucose ix oxidized by oxygen to gluconic acid; gluconic acid react with sodium hydroxide to form sodium gluconate.
Methylene blue is reduced to a colorless leuco-derivate.

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