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DogMa > wrote:
>You sure that's what it says? Hydroxybenzene is another name for phenol, >the first-identified antiseptic. It's a preservative, all right, but >that's approaching a lethal dose. Not that this helps unless one has >encountered it elsewhere, but phenol is quite volatile and has a >characteristic odor. Is it being used as a preservative, or does it naturally occur in the plant? Carbolic acid/phenol/hydroxybenzene would definitely make it taste distinctively unpleasant, and it is something that does occur naturally in some plants. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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