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Propylene glycol is authorized for use in food and beverage products in Europe but the allowable level of food grade propylene glycol is lower in Europe than in the United States.
Propylene glycol has been thrust into the spotlight as a firestorm rages over the controversial ingredient's role in a Fireball Whisky recall.
Propylene Glycol(Rhinaris) generic is an organic compound, prescribed for dryness and irritation inside the nose.
Propylene glycol. Behind this obscure term hides one of the most common ingredients found in cosmetics and personal care products, but also in processed food and medications. A synthetic alcohol ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, during 2000-2004, "An estimated 443,000 persons in the United States died prematurely each year from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke.
By 2035, biobased propylene glycol (PPG) sales in the USA are expected to reach USD 952 million, growing at 6.0% CAGR. This growth is driven by rising demand for sustainable personal care products ...
End-use industries: The demand for propylene glycol is heavily influenced by the growth of various end-use like food & beverages, cosmetics, construction, automotive, and pharmaceuticals.
Poisonings by the toxic alcohols (methanol, ethylene glycol, isopropanol, diethylene glycol, and propylene glycol) are potentially fatal. This review summarizes the mechanisms of toxicity, methods ...
This protocol describes the synthesis of 500–4,000 Da poly (propylene fumarate) (PPF) by a two-step reaction of diethyl fumarate and propylene glycol through a bis (hydroxypropyl) fumarate ...
You are what you eat Beyond whether propylene glycol will actually kill you, the use of such unnatural ingredients in food and drink we're consuming should give us pause.