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Dietary formaldehyde: a silent aggravator of diabetes and cognitive impairments [PDF]
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disorder associated with a range of serious complications, including insulin resistance (IR) and cognitive impairments. IR is recognized as a high-risk factor for the development of cognitive decline. However,
Hanyuan Xu +11 more
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Endogenous formaldehyde turnover in humans compared with exogenous contribution from food sources [PDF]
The FEEDAP Panel received a request to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of formaldehyde used in feed for all animal species based on dossiers submitted by applicants.
European Food Safety Authority
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The practice of formaldehyde abuse as a food preservative, especially in fishery products, is commonly occurred. However, the differentiation of the formaldehyde origin in fish is difficult to be performed.
Giri Rohmad Barokah +3 more
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The potency and indiscriminate nature of formaldehyde reactivity upon biological molecules make it a universal stressor. However, some organisms such as Methylorubrum extorquens possess means to rapidly and effectively mitigate formaldehyde-induced ...
Jannell V. Bazurto +6 more
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Formaldehyde is a widely used but highly reactive and toxic chemical. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies formaldehyde as a Group 1 carcinogen, based on nasopharyngeal cancer and leukemia studies.
Doo Seok Kang +5 more
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Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of formaldehyde for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Regal BV [PDF]
The additive formaldehyde is an aqueous solution containing 35 % formaldehyde and 14 % methanol. It is intended for use in all animal species at concentrations between 200 and 1000 mg active substance/kg complete feed.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)
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Recent reports have suggested that (1) formaldehyde levels (measured as a hydrazone derivative using the DNPH derivatization method) in Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS) products were underreported because formaldehyde may react with propylene ...
Xiaohong C. Jin +7 more
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Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of formaldehyde for all animal species based on a dossier submitted by Adiveter S.L. [PDF]
The additive formaldehyde is an aqueous solution containing 37 % formaldehyde and 14 % methanol. It is intended for use in all animal species at concentrations between 68 and 680 mg active substance/kg complete feed.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP)
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Due to its carcinogenic properties, the presence of formaldehyde in resins and other industrial products has been a subject of great concern in recent years. The presented review focuses on modern alternatives for the production of wood-based panels; i.e.
Justyna Chrobak +2 more
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Unravelling Formaldehyde Metabolism in Bacteria: Road towards Synthetic Methylotrophy
Formaldehyde metabolism is prevalent in all organisms, where the accumulation of formaldehyde can be prevented through the activity of dissimilation pathways.
Vivien Jessica Klein +4 more
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