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  2. Triacetin - Wikipedia

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    The US Food and Drug Administration has approved it as generally recognized as safe [16] food additive and included it in the database according to the opinion from the Select Committee On GRAS Substances (SCOGS). Triacetin is included in the SCOGS database since 1975. [17]

  3. Generally recognized as safe - Wikipedia

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    The substance must be shown to be "generally recognized" as safe under the conditions of its intended use. [2] For new proposals, the proponent of the exemption – usually a food manufacturer or ingredient supplier wishing to highlight a food ingredient in its manufactured product – has the burden of providing rigorous scientific evidence ...

  4. Ammonium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Ammonium sulfate precipitation is a common method for protein purification by precipitation. As the ionic strength of a solution increases, the solubility of proteins in that solution decreases.

  5. SENOMYX RECEIVES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE (GRAS ... - AOL

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  6. List of food additives - Wikipedia

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    Thickeners are substances which, when added to the mixture, increase its viscosity without substantially modifying its other properties. Caffeine and other GRAS (generally recognized as safe) additives such as sugar and salt are not required to go through the regulation process.

  7. Generally recognized as safe and effective - Wikipedia

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    Generally recognized as safe and effective (abbreviated as GRASE, GRAS/E, or GRAS/GRAE) is designation for certain old drugs that do not require prior approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in order to enter the United States marketplace because they are generally recognized as safe and effective by medical professionals.

  8. Magnesium phosphate - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium phosphates are listed on the U.S. FDA's Generally recognized as safe (GRAS) list of substances. [3] See also. Ammonium magnesium phosphate; References

  9. High-fructose corn syrup - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, HFCS is among the sweeteners that have mostly replaced sucrose (table sugar) in the food industry. [7] [8] Factors contributing to the increased use of HFCS in food manufacturing include production quotas of domestic sugar, import tariffs on foreign sugar, and subsidies of U.S. corn, raising the price of sucrose and reducing that of HFCS, creating a manufacturing-cost ...