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Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT)
Antioxidant
Installed 09 Oct 2005. Latest update 18 jan 2007.
New or changed material is in bold.
Stick Diagram and Formula for BHT Molecule
Grey = Carbon; White = Hydrogen; Red = Oxygen
The stick model is a bit "off" but serves to show the positions of the
seven
CH3 methyl groups(*) with respect to the rest of the
BHT molecule.
(*) A methyl group is one of the commonest units of organic compounds,
consisting of three
hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom, which is linked to the remainder
of the molecule.
Encyclopaedia Britiannica
Related Links
Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA; tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole)
and Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT; 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol)
in Food Antioxidants: Technological, Toxicological, and Health
Perspectives, Edited by DL Madhavi, SS Deshpande, and DK Salunke,
Dekker (1996).
Cold Sores - BHT Experiment - Blog hosted by Lucky Phoswa in South
Africa
BHT - Advanced Health
& Life Extension website
BHT's Use as an Antiviral - Herpes, Influenza, HIV?, Newcastle Disease
BHT - Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC):0841 (BHT is combustible!)
BHT as a Possible Chemical for Combatting Ovarian
Cancer
For further info contact
Robert Fritzius
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