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Blue Buffalo Company Ltd. of Wilton, CT, is voluntarily recalling a limited production of Blue Kitty Yums Chicken Recipe Cat Treats that may contain low levels of propylene glycol.
Blue Buffalo Company Ltd. is voluntarily recalling a limited production of Blue Kitty Yums Chicken Recipe Cat Treats that may contain low levels of propylene glycol, which is not permitted by the ...
Propylene glycol, another common coolant, has an even lower specific heat. Assuming a 100-gpm (gallons/minute) coolant flow rate and an energy loss through the coolant system of 189.5 hp, ...
Some Cold Stone Creamery ice cream flavors, 13 out of the 85 offered, contain trace amounts of propylene glycol. And just eight of Blue Bunny’s 106 ice creams list propylene glycol as an ingredient.
Propylene glycol is a synthetic food additive that belongs to the same chemical group as alcohol. It is a colorless, odorless, slightly syrupy liquid that is a bit thicker than water. It has ...
Propylene glycol alginate. This is made from brown seaweed and used widely as a thickener, emulsifier, and stabilizer in dairy products, beer foam, and other products. It's considered safe by the FDA.
A full plate of chemicals But because propylene glycol is considered a safe food additive -- up to 50 grams per kilogram (and for the record, Fireball uses less than an eighth of what's permitted ...
Propylene glycol is added to food products, cosmetics, and even de-icing agents, like antifreeze. All glycols are a type of alcohol, and butylene and propylene glycol have a similar molecular shape.
Dublin, Feb. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Propylene Glycol (PG) World, Regions and Countries Market Analysis 2019-2024 and Outlook to 2034" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's ...
Orlen has opened in Trzebinia, Poland, what it calls Europe’s largest biobased propylene glycol plant. The $100 million plant has a capacity of 30,000 metric tons per year, the firm says ...
Propylene glycol may be more irritating to the skin than butylene glycol. The former was dubbed the American Contact Dermatitis Society‘s Allergen of the Year in 2018.