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Food additives data book - wordpres

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FOOD SAFETY ISSUES: Non-toxic. The powder is combustible. ADI 0–25mg/kg body weight<br />

LEGISLATION: USA: UK and EUROPE:<br />

FDA 21CFR § 172.872. UK: approved. Europe: listed.<br />

REFERENCES: Ash, M., and Ash, I. (1996) <strong>Food</strong> Additives. Gower Publishing Co., Brookfield, VT.<br />

Grover, J. S. (1993) Methyl cellulose and its derivatives. In: Whistler, R. L., and J. N. BeMiller<br />

(Eds.), Industrial Gums: Polysaccharides and Derivatives. 3rd edition, pp. 475–504.<br />

ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION: Chemically methylated and ethylated natural cellulose. See also methyl cellulose (MEC); hydroxy<br />

propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC); hydroxy propyl cellulose (HPC); carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC)<br />

Methyl ethyl cellulose 717

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