“…In recent years, some new reduction methods have been studied, including biological reduction (Božič et al, 2009;Shin et al, 2016), electrochemical reduction (Roessler and Jin, 2003), catalytic hydrogenation pre-reduction (Blackburn et al, 2009) and application research of new reducing agents (Buscio and Gutiérrez-Bouz an, 2017). Among these new reducing agents, thiourea dioxide, ascorbic acid (Chavan, 2015), iron complexes (Chavan and Chakraborty, 2001), plant extracts (Hossain et al, 2016) and organic polyhydroxy compounds (such as glucose and a-hydroxy ketones) (Ben et al, 2014;Saikhao et al, 2018) have been studied in depth. NaBH 4 , as a common reducing agent, can achieve selective reduction of aldehydes or ketones, and is stable in alkaline solutions (Santos and Sequeira, 2011;Wang et al, 2016).…”