FD&C blue no. 1 food dye absorption from enteral tube feedings in sepsis: A summary of 5 cases (4 deaths) linked to systemic absorption[J] . T.A. Ryan,S.L. Batchelder,J.P. Maloney.Journal of the American Dietetic Association . 2001 (9)...
FD & C blue No.1 Al lake CI:142090:2 同义词: 庞索SX 亮蓝铝湖; 酸性蓝9铝盐; 苯甲酰胺,N-乙基-N-[4-[乙基 [(3-磺苯基) 甲基] 氨基] 苯基](2-磺苯基) 亚甲基]-2,5-环己二烯-1-亚基]-3-磺基,盐,铝盐; foodblue2:1;nnersalt,铝盐; 亮蓝的湖; 亮蓝的铝湖; 苯甲酰胺,N-ethyl-N-...
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The rate at which a dye passes through the column can be controlled by varying the ratio and concentration of solvents that are injected through the column. Some dyes will move more readily and others will require higher concentrations of a particular solvent to move through the column. In ...
combined with the name of the basic radical and the word "Lake". For example, the name of the lake prepared by extending the aluminum salt of FD&C Blue No. 1 upon alumina would be FD&C Blue No. 1 - Aluminum Lake. The alumina apparently acts as a vehicle or carrier for the dye. ...
Nowadays, chitosan-based hydrogels have been found in a wide range of applications in the food industry such as food sensors, dye adsorbents and nutrient carriers. In this review, recently developed methods for the preparation of chitosan-based hydrogels were given, and the biological activities of...
the FDA asked doctors to stop adding Blue #1 to tube feedings because “patients were dying, not from their disease, but from the Blue number 1, which apparently caused refractory hypotension and metabolic acidosis, and also, incidentally, turned their colons bright blue.” This dye is also ...
The Discovery of a natural cyan blue: A unique food-sourced anthocyanin could replace synthetic brilliant blue. Scientists have developed a long-sought naturally derived cyan blue colorant sourced from red cabbage anthocyanin pigments that may offer an alternative to the industry ...
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