Alternate Names:
- dowicide 1
- o-phenylphenol
- orthophenyl phenol
- orthoxenol, o-phenylphenol
- phenylphenol
Info from food-info.net:
Description:
Function:
- White, water-insoluble powder used particularly against Penicillium fungi growing on citrus fruits, apples and pears. It slowly penetrates the peel and may be present in the fruit itself.
Origin:
- Synthesised from phenyl ether.
Side effects:
- It is excreted unaltered by the kidneys without side effects.
Dietary restrictions:
- None - phenylphenol can be consumed by all religious groups, vegans and vegetarians.
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Status:
- '''Not''' approved in the EU.
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