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Date: 2013-03-21 19:47:44
Biology
Carbamates
Ethyl carbamate
Nutrition
Alcoholic beverage
Wine
Health effects of wine
Ethanol
Chemistry
Medicine
Alcohol

ETHYL CARBAMATE in AUSTRALIAN FOODS Survey sampling and analysis conducted 2007 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ethyl carbamate (EC), or urethane, is a chemical contaminant that occurs naturally in foods

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