yes BHT is a compound.
Yes, they absolutely do contain bht.
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sorta kinda. It is synthesized from 2 organic chemicals. P-cresol (from sweat) and Isobutylene. (from gasoline)
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BHT is a free radical inhibitor. I removes free radicals by reacting with them.BHT is used as a food additive because it is an antioxidant.
There are two types of rancidity: oxidative rancidity and hydrolytic rancidity. Citric acid and phosphoric acid are added to prevent rancidity in fats. Other antioxidants include butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT).
BHT is an antioxidant which prevent fats from turning rancid by inhibiting their reaction to oxygen. Therfore, BHT is put in crackers to prevent them from going stale.
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The density of BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) is approximately 1.048 g/cm3 at room temperature.
BHT, or butylated hydroxytoluene, is commonly found in processed foods such as cereals, snack foods, and baked goods.
Consuming foods containing BHT may pose potential health risks, as BHT has been linked to allergic reactions, hormonal disruptions, and possible carcinogenic effects.