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arabic gum facts origin - stowage factor (in m /t) - humidity / moisture - ventilation - risk factors - arabic gum contents arabic gum description application description mastic is a resin obtained from the mastic tree (pistacia lentiscus). in pharmacies and nature shops, it is called "arabic gum" (not
preventing tooth decay and gingivitis as chewing mastic reduces oral bacteria. food one of the earliest uses of mastic was as chewing gum; hence, the name. in several countries mastic is used in ice cream, sauces, deserts, soft drinks, seasoning , cakes, sweets, pastries, in vegetable preserves, in jams...
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. • do not dry clean, bleach, or iron the printed image. rutland plastic technologies does not knowingly add plasticizers containing the phthalates listed and outlined in california bill , cpsc hr- and oeko-tex standard . the plasticizers identified may include di-( -ethylhexyl) phthalate (dehp), dibutyl
phthalate (dbp), benzyl butyl phthalate (bbp), diisononyl phthalate (dinp), diisodecyl phthalate (didp), di -n-octyl phthalate (dnop), (dibp) di-iso-butyl, and (dmp) dimethylphthalate, including esters of ortho-phthalic acid and are not direct ingredients in the manufacture of clairatm high opacity...
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