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Fusel alcohols or fuselol, also sometimes called fusel oils in Europe, are mixtures of several higher alcohols (those with more than two carbons, chiefly ) produced as a of alcoholic fermentation.
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The word Fusel is for "bad ".

Whether fusel alcohol contributes to symptoms is a matter of scientific debate. A Japanese study in 2003 concluded that "the fusel oil in whisky had no effect on the ethanol-induced response" in the Asian house shrew. Additionally, consumption of fusel oils with suppressed subjects' subsequent taste aversion to alcohol, which suggested subjects' hangover symptoms were lessened, according to the journal.


Usage
Fusel oil and fusel-oil acetates are used in the industry as high boiling point .


Compounds
Excessive concentrations of some alcohols other than ethanol may cause off-flavors, sometimes described as "spicy", "hot", or "solvent-like". Some beverages, such as , (especially ), incompletely vodka (e.g. ) and traditional and , are expected to have relatively high concentrations of non-hazardous alcohols as part of their flavor profile. However, in other beverages, such as Korn, and , the presence of alcohols other than ethanol is considered a .Aroma of Beer, Wine and Distilled Alcoholic Beverages

The compounds involved are chiefly the following:

Other higher alcohols that can be produced during fermentation include:

  • (isopropyl alcohol), oxidized to form acetone by alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver, leading to when ingested in large quantities.
  • 1-butanol
  • 1-pentanol ( n-amyl alcohol)
  • 1-hexanol
  • 2-phenylethanol


Distillation
During , fusel alcohols are concentrated in the feints or "tails" at the end of the distillation run. They have an oily consistency, which is noticeable to the distiller, hence the other name "fusel oil". If desired, these heavier alcohols can be almost completely separated in a . On the other hand, freeze distillation does not remove fusel alcohols.

Fusel alcohols can be reduced during fermentation by lowering the fermenter's temperature or increasing the oxygen content.


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