Definition of Adulterant. Meaning of Adulterant. Synonyms of Adulterant

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Definition of Adulterant

Adulterant
Adulterant A*dul"ter*ant, n. [L. adulterans, p. pr. of adulterare.] That which is used to adulterate anything. -- a. Adulterating; as, adulterant agents and processes.

Meaning of Adulterant from wikipedia

- An adulterant is caused by the act of adulteration, a practice of secretly mixing a substance with another. Typical substances that are adulterated include...
- DEA reported the adulterant was found in 82% of seizures. Levamisole adds bulk and weight to powdered cocaine (whereas other adulterants produce smaller...
- Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is a pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from the cocoa bean (Theobroma cacao). It is used to make chocolate, as...
- Antihelminthic (often used as an adulterant) 10.5% DMT Psychedelic 5.3% Lidocaine Local anaesthetic (often used as an adulterant) 5.3% Tramadol Opioid, analgesic...
- this reason it is essential to use multiple different tests to show all adulterants. Counterfeit medications Drug checking Harm reduction TheAzo. "Marquis/Mecke/Mandellin...
- the product of hepatic N-dealkylation, of MDMA. It is also a common adulterant of illicitly produced MDMA. MDA is bought, sold, and used as a recreational...
- 2016. Lead chromate, a bright yellow chemical compound, was found as an adulterant of turmeric in Bangladesh, where turmeric is used commonly in foods and...
- compounds. A common adulterant is dimethyl sulfone, a solvent and cosmetic base without known effect on the nervous system; other adulterants include dimethylamphetamine...
- rate. The normal adulterants for profit are inactive sugars, usually mannitol, creatine, or glucose, so introducing active adulterants gives the illusion...
- December 2021. "CPG Sec 555.875 Water in Food Products (Ingredient or Adulterant)". U.S. Food and Drug Administration. 11 February 2020. Archived from...