sorta kinda. It is synthesized from 2 organic chemicals. P-cresol (from sweat) and Isobutylene. (from gasoline)
yes BHT is a compound.
BHT, or butylated hydroxytoluene, is a synthetic antioxidant commonly used to preserve fats and oils in food products. It does not come from fat itself; rather, it is a chemical compound created through a chemical process that involves the reaction of p-cresol with isobutylene. BHT helps prevent the oxidation of fats, thereby extending the shelf life of products containing them.
Yes, they absolutely do contain bht.
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A pig. ?
A PIG A PIG
crackers
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.
it came from the pig its self
Pig lips come from the snout area of the pig. They are a culinary delicacy in some cuisines and are used in various dishes.
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.
The h1n1 came from a pig