Category:chewing gum bases and related substances
US / EU / FDA / JECFA / FEMA / FLAVIS / Scholar / Patent Information:
Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: | No |
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found). |
Cosmetic Information:
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Safety Information:
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Classification of the substance or mixture |
GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) |
None found. |
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Hazard statement(s) |
None found. |
Precautionary statement(s) |
None found. |
Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Dermal Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Inhalation Toxicity: |
Not determined
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Safety in Use Information:
Category: | chewing gum bases and related substances |
Recommendation for rubber natural usage levels up to: | | not for fragrance use.
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Recommendation for rubber natural flavor usage levels up to: |
| not for flavor use.
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Other Information:
FDA Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS): | View |
FDA Indirect Additives used in Food Contact Substances: | View |
FooDB: | FDB010210 |
FDA Listing of Food Additive Status: | View |
Wikipedia: | View |
Potential Blenders and core components note
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Occurrence (nature, food, other): note
Synonyms:
| caoutchouc | | ebonite | | hevea brasiliensis | | heveaplus | | impervia | | nafka | india | rubber | natural | rubber | | rubber latex | | rubber, natural-smoked sheet and latex solids (hevea brasiliensis) |
Articles:
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a high-molecular-weight polymeric elastomer derived from the milk juice (latex) of hevea brasiliensis and other trees and plants. it is a substance that can be stretched at room temperature to at least twice its original length and after releasing the stress, retract rapidly, and recover its original dimensions fully.
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