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MOSH – Mineral Oil Saturated Hydrocarbons
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MOSH consists mainly of linear, branched and cyclic saturated hydrocarbons.
Characteristics:
- Can accumulate in human tissues (e.g. liver, spleen)
- Generally considered less acutely toxic than MOAH
- Still undesirable in food products
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