Mmmmm! Antifreeze. Sounds yummy, no? Well, the Food and Drug Administration says propylene glycol, one of the chemicals used in the manufacture of your car's engine coolant is, well, cool to eat and ...
Some foods and drinks contain a small amount of propylene glycol, a food additive that helps maintain moisture and structure. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined propylene glycol is ...
Known as methyl ethyl glycol, 1,2-propanediol, or propane-1,2-diol, propylene glycol, is a synthetic, clear, colorless liquid that is widely used as an additive or antifreeze within the food, chemical ...
In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* preprint server, researchers in the United Kingdom assess the ability of propylene glycol (PG) to inactivate infection caused by respiratory viruses and ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City International Airport is the only airport in the country that recycles deicing fluid, or propylene glycol, from start to finish. Deicing Fluid Reclamation Plant ...
Overheating, strange smells, and gurgling noises can signal your coolant is failing. Find out when to flush it, and protect ...
NEW DELHI, March 9 (Reuters) - India directed drug manufacturers to stop using propylene glycol sourced from the Delhi-based firm that supplied the ingredient to Marion Biotech, whose cough syrups ...
Orlen has opened in Trzebinia, Poland, what it calls Europe’s largest biobased propylene glycol plant. The $100 million plant has a capacity of 30,000 metric tons per year, the firm says, equivalent ...