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bitterant (or
bittering agent) is a
chemical that is
added to a
product to make it
smell or
taste bitter.
Bitterants are
commonly used as
aversive agents...
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trade names such as Denatrol,
BITTERANT-b, BITTER+PLUS, Bitrex, Bitrix, and Aversion) and as
denatonium saccharinate (
BITTERANT-s), is the
bitterest chemical...
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toxic when ingested. For this reason, most
rubbing alcohol contains a
bitterant which serve to make it
undrinkable and
prevent misuse. The term "rubbing...
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resulting in
fatal poisonings or blindness.
Since 2018
Kolonya contains a
bitterant agent.
Cheap Kolonya or
brands contain methyl alcohol which is absorbable...
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Aversive agents—primarily
bitterants and
pungent agents—are
often used to
produce an
unpleasant flavor. For example, the
bitterant denatonium might be added...
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Switch game cards,
Switch 2 game
cards will be
coated in a non-toxic
bitterant to
prevent children from
trying to eat them.
Beginning on
Switch 2, some...
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Nintendo coats each
cartridge with
denatonium benzoate, a non-toxic
bitterant used to
discourage children from
ingesting them.
Nintendo offered a suggested...
- and in
taste physiology research. The
product has also been used as a
bitterant and
aversive agent.
Until 1993, the
compound was the
active ingredient...
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Nintendo Switch game
cards are
coated with
denatonium benzoate, a non-toxic
bitterant, as a
safety precaution against accidental consumption by
young children...
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unsuitable for
beverages avoids excise taxes on alcohol.
Aversive agent Bitterant E85
Isopropyl alcohol Rubbing alcohol "Ethanol Denaturants". The Online...