Sentences with phrase «glycol from»

Our toxicology experts evaluated the product and determined it doesn't contain ethylene glycol from antifreeze, and is appropriate to use in homes with pets.
Fomepizole and ethanol prevent ethylene glycol from being metabolized.

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The natural flavors used in RXBARs come from the real food ingredients such as fruit and chocolate and do not include propylene glycol, synthetic, artificial or GMO derived ingredients.
Let's say you want to make some chocolate cake from one of the popular mixes that come in a box but you don't have much of a craving for propylene glycol, polyglycerol esters of fatty acids, or cellulose gum.
The base for this juice is made from an optimal blend of 60 % Vegetable Glycerol and 40 % Propylene Glycol.
It's made of G.O.T.S. - certified organic fabrics and filled with a hypoallergenic, virgin polyester fiberfill that's free from flame retardants and ethylene glycol.
Government vs Brazilian Blowout The FDA sent a violation letter to GIB about Brazilian Blowout's Acai Professional Smoothing Solution in 2011 after it found methylene glycol, the liquid form of formaldehyde, in samples at concentrations ranging from 8.7 to 10.4 percent.
With this in mind, scientists from the Center for Nanomedicine at Johns Hopkins, led by Hanes, encapsulated the BPTES in a nanoparticle capsule coated in polyethylene glycol, a molecule used widely in medicines and industrial products, using a method they developed to provide a more uniform coating.
The patent - pending gel is made of water and polyethylene glycol, a substance used widely today in various forms, from skin creams and toothpastes to industrial applications and, as in this case, bioengineering.
Materials capable of storing heat include those such as bricks or concrete that slowly release the stored heat, and others such as water or ethylene glycol that take in heat when they transform from a solid to a liquid.
Intact genomic DNA from Mycoplasma mycoides large colony (LC), virtually free of protein, was transplanted into Mycoplasma capricolum cells by polyethylene glycol — mediated transformation.
Top of the list are measures to minimise the exposure of workers to «potentially hazardous chemicals», and efforts to speed up the banning of ethylene glycol ethers from chip manufacture.
For example, poly (ethyleneterepthalate), a polyester known as PET that is commonly found in soda bottles, forms from a reaction of two monomers: ethylene glycol and terephthoyl chloride.
Glycol inside the pipes quickly transfers heat from the tubes to a glycolGlycol inside the pipes quickly transfers heat from the tubes to a glycolglycol tank.
Prevention of Thrombogenesis from Whole Human Blood on Plastic Polymer by Ultrathin Monoethylene Glycol Silane Adlayer.
Signals from other molecules can sometimes fall at nearby frequencies, in effect smudging the ethylene glycol fingerprint.
Blood, 0.05 - 0.1 mL, was collected from the submandibular vein of P. leucopus and from the retro - orbital sinus or from the lateral or medial saphenous veins of larger mammals following inhalant anesthesia (mice, chipmunks: a 20 — 30 % v / v mixture of isoflurane and propylene glycol) or injectable anesthesia (larger mammals: intramuscular Ketamine (70 - 90 mg / kg) and Xylazine (10 mg / kg)-RRB-.
Do some detective work and look for supplements free from wheat, gluten, egg, peanuts, coatings, shellacs, GMOs, magnesium stearate, trans fats, hydrogenated oils; artificial colors, flavors, and sweeteners; high - fructose corn syrup, MSG, propylene glycol, BHT, BHA, talc; or other unnecessary binders, fillers, and preservatives.
As a volatile organic compound (VOC) emitted from building materials, furniture, paint, carpet and the like, propylene glycol can aggravate the immune system.
Propylene glycol is derived from petroleum and is a viscous colorless, odorless substance with a sweet taste.
Standard chemical emulsifiers (like polyethylene glycols) are derived from petroleum and have been listed in the registry for toxic ingredients.
This cleansing balm is free from any synthetic fragrance, colors, petrochemicals, silicone, PEGs (polyethylene glycol) and parabens.
From a technician's standpoint «engine coolant» would be referring to the 50/50 mix of ethylene / polypropylene glycol and water.
And in general, water is a great substitute in an emergency when you have to limp to a garage, but the ethylene glycol raises the boiling temperature of the water which prevents it from turning to steam in your engine.
Standard automotive brake fluid (DOT 3,4 and 5.1) are made from polyethylene glycol (PEG).
Mineral oil is a by - product of petroleum, derived from propylene glycol.
It is crucial that your pet seeks immediate treatment from an Emergency Veterinary Center for quick ethylene glycol testing and treatment with a special antidote.
The carbohydrates in dog and cat foods also come from many empty calorie sources, such as sugar, propylene glycol, and corn syrup.
H.R. 615, The Antifreeze Bittering Act of 2009 has also been introduced that would require ethylene glycol manufactures to add denatonium benzoate to ethylene glycol to deter animals from ingesting the toxic substance.
Wipe up any spills you find and perhaps think about switching away from ethylene glycol to propylene glycol.
Your dog may seem to recover from the immediate symptoms after about 12 hours but the effects of the ethylene glycol will continue to cause serious damage to your dog's kidneys.
Initial treatment involves reducing the absorption of glycol ethylene from the stomach and intestines and increasing the output of the substance through the urine.
One step owners can take to prevent a potential tragedy from befalling their pets is to use a less - toxic propylene - glycol - based antifreeze in the car.
Chemical ingredients to stay away from are sodium lauryl sulfates, cocomide DEA, cocomide MEA, and TEA lauryl sulfate, and propylene glycol, just to name a few!
Be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle, and consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol.
More than a dozen cats have died from ethylene glycol (antifreeze) poisoning in the Southwest Miami - Dade area.
To protect pets and people from antifreeze poisoning, product manufacturers as well as some humane groups propose adding a bitter, taste - aversive agent such as denatonium benzoate (Bitrex ®) to ethylene glycol - containing automobile antifreeze, and federal legislation has been proposed to this effect.
From these facts, one would suspect that propylene glycol entered the Blue Buffalo cat treats because the facility which produces Blue Buffalo cat treats also produces food for other brands.
Keep all automotive products, such as windshield cleaner fluid or brake fluid, away from pets as they may contain methanol, a toxic alcohol similar to ethylene glycol antifreeze.
Other standout lots were the very strong «Self Portait as a Heel - Part Two,» by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988), Lot 16, shown at the top of this article, an acyrilic and oil paintstick on canvas, 1982, that sold for $ 772,500, well above its high estimate of $ 600,000; two sculptures by Agnes Martin (b. 1912), Lots 17 and 18, which sold for $ 217,000 and $ 233,500, respectively, both considerably over their respective high estimates of $ 45,000 and $ 120,000; «Broadway and 64th Street,» a very good, large oil by Richard Estes (b. 1932), that sold above its $ 300,000 high estimate for $ 354,500; Lot 31, a large canvas from his Rorschach series by Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) that more than doubled its high estimate and sold for $ 684,500; Lot 13, «Alkaline Phosphatase - Polyethelene Glycol,» by Damien Hirst (b. 1965), 1992, sold for $ 140,000 and had a high estimate of $ 80,000; and Lot 37, «a delightful large acrylic on vinyl tarpaulin by Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) that sold for $ 200,500 and had a high estimate of $ 150,000.
Researchers at the Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake have synthesized a new class of renewable diesel fuels from a methyl ketone and diols including 2,3 - butanediol, 1,2 - propanediol, and ethylene glycol.
Best suited for colder climates, an indirect system pumps heat - transfer fluids (usually a non-toxic propylene glycol - water antifreeze mixture) through collectors, and then transfers the heated fluid from the collectors to a storage tank.
The pipes carry the warmed glycol back into the house, where the accumulated heat energy radiates from vents.
Judge rules in Ecolab's favor On July 5, 2005, Magistrate Alonzo P. Wilson of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana entered summary judgment in favor of Ecolab Inc. and dismissed the claims of two nurses who alleged that their exposure to fumes of an Ecolab institutional floor wax stripper containing glycol ethers caused their two babies to suffer from the fatal birth defect anencephaly.
* roof - mounted glycol solar panels that use energy from the sun to help warm the home's tankless hot water system, which heats only the water being used at any given time, saving up to 40 per cent over tank - style heaters;
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