| Category:emulsifiers, surfactants   US / EU / FDA / JECFA / FEMA / FLAVIS / Scholar / Patent Information:   Physical Properties: 
| Assay: | 95.00 to 100.00 |  | Food Chemicals Codex Listed: | No |    Organoleptic Properties: 
| Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found). |    Cosmetic Information:   Suppliers:   Safety Information: 
|  |  | Hazards identification |  |  |  | Classification of the substance or mixture |  | GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS) |  | None found. |  | GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements |  |  |  | Pictogram |  |  |  |  | Hazard statement(s) |  | None found. |  | Precautionary statement(s) |  | None found. |  | Oral/Parenteral Toxicity: |  | oral-rat LD50  2500 mg/kg International Journal of Toxicology. Vol. 18(Suppl
 
 oral-mouse LD50  2602 mg/kg
 BEHAVIORAL: TREMOR
GASTROINTESTINAL: "HYPERMOTILITY, DIARRHEA"
LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION: DYSPNEA
 Science Reports of the Research Institutes, Tohoku University, Series C: Medicine. Vol. 36(1-4), Pg. 10, 1989.
 
 
 |  | Dermal Toxicity: |  | Not determined |  | Inhalation Toxicity: |  | Not determined |    Safety in Use Information: 
| Category: |  | emulsifiers, surfactants |  | Recommendation for ceteth-1 usage levels up to: |  |  | not for fragrance use. |  |  |  | Recommendation for ceteth-1 flavor usage levels up to: |  |  | not for flavor use. |    Safety References:   References:   Other Information: 
| HMDB (The Human Metabolome Database): | Search |    Potential Blenders and core components note  Potential Uses:   Occurrence (nature, food, other):note  Synonyms: 
|  | peg-1 cetyl ether |  |  | poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), .alpha.-hexadecyl-.omega.-hydroxy- (1 mol EO average molar ratio) |  |  | polyethylene glycol (1) cetyl ether |  |  | polyoxyethylene (1) cetyl alcohol ether |  |  | polyoxyethylene (1) cetyl ether |    Articles:  | 
| non-ionic surfactant of the polyethylene glycol family. it is used as a solubilizer and emulsifying agent in foods, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, often as an ointment base, and also as a research tool.
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