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- Ethoxyquin (EMQ) is a quinoline-based antioxidant used as a food preservative in certain countries and originally to control scald on pears after harvest...
- 2001, ethoxyquin was the most commonly used antioxidant, usually in the range 200–1000 mg/kg. There has been some speculation that ethoxyquin in pet...
- of the preservative ethoxyquin. It is also used as a chemical intermediate in the manufacture of bucetin, phenacetin, ethoxyquin, and phenacaine. p-Phenetidine...
- hydroxyanisole (BHA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), TBHQ, propyl gallate and ethoxyquin. The natural antioxidants tend to be short-lived, so synthetic antioxidants...
- Lecithin emulsifier Approved in the EU. E323 Anoxomer antioxidant E324 Ethoxyquin antioxidant E325 Sodium lactate acidity regulator Approved in the EU....
- edifenphos enoxastrobin epoxiconazole etaconazole etem ethaboxam ethirimol ethoxyquin ethylene oxide ethylicin ethylmercury 2,3-dihydroxypropyl mercaptide ethylmercury...
- aflatoxin B1 binding to DNA in vivo in rats fed phenolic antioxidants, ethoxyquin and a dithiothione". Carcinogenesis. 6 (5): 759–763. doi:10.1093/carcin/6...
- EMQ may refer to: Emergency Management Queensland, Australia; defunct Ethoxyquin, a preservative Extended matching questions This disambiguation page lists...
- molecular formula C14H19NO may refer to: Alpha-Pyrrolidinobutiophenone Ethoxyquin, a food preservative Eticyclidone 2'-Oxo-PCE 4'-Methyl-α-pyrrolidinopropiophenone...
- chemopreventive synthetic antioxidants, butylated hydroxyanisole and ethoxyquin". Biochemical Society Transactions. 28 (2): 33–41. doi:10.1042/bst0280033...