Coal Tar Colors Used in Food Products

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Coal Tar Colors Used in Food Products
Bernhard Conrad Hesse
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Orange. Offered by 2 out of 12 sources.
FAVORABLE.
1. FRENTZEL (Zts. Ndhr. Genussm. , 1901, v. 4, p. 974): A. A rabbit received 379 milligrams per kilogram body weight, or 265 grains per 100 pounds body weight; no color administered for 2 days, and then administered at intermittent periods, so as to receive 6 doses in 19 days. Total weight administered per kilogram body weight 2, 085 milligrams, or 1, 460 grains per 100 pounds, which is equivalent to 77 grains per day per 100 pounds; the color
...could always be detected in the urine, and the feces became softer. B. A dog received 581 milligrams per kilogram body weight at one dose; that is, 407 grains per 100 pounds body weight. There was no vomiting and no diarrhea; the dye persisted in the urine for 72 hours. C. The same dog, after recovering from the foregoing, received daily one-tenth the above dose for 9 days; the dyestuff was found in the urine and the feces and movements were normal; dissection showed nothing abnormal. D. A human swallowed 100 milligrams, or 1.

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