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Acrylamide (or
acrylic amide) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula CH2=CHC(O)NH2. It is a
white odorless solid,
soluble in
water and several...
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formation of
acrylamide molecules (C3H5NO) by
nitrile hydratase.
Acrylamide monomer is in a
powder state before addition of water.
Acrylamide is
toxic to...
- industry's recipes. At high temperatures, a
probable carcinogen called acrylamide can form. This can be
discouraged by
heating at a
lower temperature, adding...
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glycidamide forms from
acrylamide. The
acrylamide is
generated by
pyrolysis of
proteins rich in asparagine.
Oxidation of
acrylamide,
catalyzed by the enzyme...
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chemicals and used in the
personal care industry. It is the
copolymer of
acrylamide and the
quaternary ammonium salt
diallyldimethylammonium chloride. Its...
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precursor acrylamide is a
neurotoxin and carcinogen. Thus,
concerns naturally center on the
possibility that
polyacrylamide is
contaminated with
acrylamide. Considerable...
- may
contain more
acrylamide,
caused by the
browning process,
which is
suspected to be a carcinogen. However,
claims that
acrylamide in
burnt food causes...
- Netherlands. It has been
found that
ontbijtkoek can
contain high
levels of
acrylamide,
which was once
regarded as a
potential carcinogen.[dubious – discuss]...
- leavening,
bread can be
defined as a foam, or a gas-in-solid solution.
Acrylamide, like in
other starchy foods that have been
heated higher than 120 °C...
- a
crosslinking agent in polyacrylamides, e.g., as used for SDS-PAGE.
Acrylamide reacts with an
aqueous solution of
formaldehyde in the
presence of copper(I)...