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MOAH – Mineral Oil Aromatic Hydrocarbons
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Byblpadmin
MOAH contain aromatic hydrocarbons, including compounds with potential genotoxic and carcinogenic properties.
Characteristics:
- Considered more harmful and higher risk than MOSH
- Even low levels are not acceptable in food
- Strictly controlled by regulators and food brands
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