This led to the discovery of a natural metabolic process that combines sodium benzoate with glycine to produce hippuric acid. |
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A relatively recent use for sodium benzoate is as a corrosion inhibitor in engine coolant systems. |
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Glycine and sodium benzoate are produced upon the hydrolysis of sodium hippurate by the enzyme hippuricase. |
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In its refined form, sodium benzoate is a white, odorless compound that has a sweetish, astringent taste. |
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In the laboratory benzene can be made by the action of heat on a mixture of sodium benzoate and sodium hydroxide. |
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More recently, topical benzyl benzoate and lindane were mainstays of therapy. |
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Concern was raised by the Delegation of Singapore on the need to use sodium benzoate since the product is pasteurized. |
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This plant is one of the natural sources of Benzyl benzoate, an aromatic liquid used as a fixative and solvent in the manufacture of flavorings and perfume. |
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Chick peas, water, tahini, canola oil, concentrated lemon juice, salt, citric acid, garlic powder, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate. |
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Benzyl benzoate is irritant and not recommended for children. |
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Also contains methylparaben, sucrose, glycerine, sodium benzoate, yellow colourant and flavour. |
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Check out whether sodium benzoate, butylated hydroxytoluene, or just about any other food additive is safe or unsafe by visiting our on-line Chemical Cuisine section. |
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Wash carpets and upholstery with special cleaners, such as benzyl benzoate or tannic acid spray. |
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Sodium benzoate and other benzoates are among the principal chemical preservatives. |
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Sodium benzoate is often added to breads and baked goods in very small amounts to preserve freshness. |
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The Commission thus concluded that benzoate plasticisers form a product market of their own. |
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The investigation revealed that the transaction does not give rise to competition concerns on the narrowest possible market of sodium benzoate. |
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In the draft Decision, the Commission has abandoned its objection with regard to the market for sodium benzoate and benzoate plasticizers. |
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Yes, there seems to be resistance to emamectin benzoate in most places that have been using it: Norway, Ireland, Scotland, Chile. |
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I think with the 43 million kilograms of farmed salmon we produced last year, we used 11 kilograms of emamectin benzoate, so very little is used. |
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The main substitution products for sorbates are sodium and potassium benzoate together with parabens. |
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Treating carpets with tannic acid or benzyl benzoate can remove some dust mite residue, but such chemicals must be applied repeatedly and can worsen allergies in some people. |
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The condition is treated with benzyl benzoate, and all persons who have had contact with the infected individual must be treated, whether symptomatic or not, because of the high rate of reinfestation. |
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It is said to provide better nucleation than sodium benzoate and is expected to be approved by FDA in the near future. |
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The proposed divestment also includes the production of sodium benzoate, a product derived from benzoic acid and used primarily as a preservative in food and soft drinks, to ensure the full viability of the divested business. |
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Traditional preservatives, such as sodium benzoate have raised health concerns in the past. |
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The commonly used sodium benzoate has been found to extend the shelf life of bottled tomato paste to 40 weeks without loss of quality. |
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Sodium benzoate is used primarily as an antimicrobial preservative in food and soft drinks, but is also used in pharmaceutical products, the automotive industry, personal care, household cleaning products and pyrotechnics. |
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Other delegations were in favour of maintaining sodium benzoate in the list as its use was technologically justified due to the difficulties in maintaining the product at low temperature when refrigerated. |
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Of the 41 medicines, the survey found four azo dye colourings, eight benzoate and two sulphite preservatives, and six sweeteners. |
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Data were submitted in support of an application for authorisation without a time limit of the preservative preparation of sodium benzoate, propionic acid and sodium propionate for cattle for fattening. |
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For example, in snapdragons, one particular methyltransferase enzyme adds a methyl group to benzoic acid, producing methyl benzoate. |
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To remedy that, the team tested adding sodium benzoate, fumaric acid, and horseradish extract, which is known to have antifungal properties. |
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However, with regard to sorbates and in view of the results of the investigation, the Commission considers that sodium benzoate constitutes a separate market from sorbates. |
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Chemically the absolute contains benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, phytol and cis-jasmone. |
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The Commission thus leaves open the question whether calcium benzoate and potassium benzoate belong to the same product market as sodium benzoate. |
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One of the things that is reducing infection pressures in the Broughton is the earlier application of SLICE, emamectin benzoate, which is a neuro-disruptor. |
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Denatonium benzoate is recognized as the bitterest substance on earth. |
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The former DSM Special Products business has long been a recognized leader in the benzoate business, focused on benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, benzyl alcohol and sodium benzoate. |
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The casualties were taken to nearby St John's Hospital following their exposure to fumes from the chemical denatonium benzoate, known commercially as Bitrex. |
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One hundred fifty-three three-year-old children and 144 children aged eight or nine years consumed a diet free of food colorings and sodium benzoate for six weeks. |
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Aroma chemicals such as a-amyl cinnamaldehyde, p-anisaldehyde, benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate, and coumarin are also used in cosmetics and toiletries. |
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Consumption of sodium benzoate may also cause hyperactivity. |
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Bacterial growth occurred after the adaptation process in media that had been formulated with up to 7000 ppm of potassium sorbate or sodium benzoate. |
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Production of Benzene from Ascorbic Acid and Sodium Benzoate. |
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Benzoate was shown in a study to cause hypersensitivity in some asthma sufferers. |
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