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- 3-MCPD abstract "3-MCPD or (3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol or 3-chloropropane-1,2-diol) is an organic chemical compound which is carcinogenic and highly suspected to be genotoxic in humans, has male anti-fertility effects, and is a chemical byproduct which may be formed in foods, the most commonly found member of chemical contaminants known as chloropropanols.It is primarily created in foods by protein hydrolysis by adding hydrochloric acid at high temperature to speed up the breakdown of proteins into amino acids. Under these conditions, chloride can react with the glycerol backbone of lipids to produce 3-MCPD. Another method 3-MCPD can also occur in foods which have been in contact with materials containing epichlorohydrin-based wet-strength resins - used in the production of some tea bags and sausage casings.It has been found in some East Asian and Southeast Asian sauces such as oyster sauce, Hoisin sauce and soy sauce. Using hydrochloric acid rather than traditional slow fermentation is a far cheaper and faster method but unavoidably creates carcinogens. An EFSA report indicated margarines, vegetable oils (excluding walnut oil), preserved meats, breads, and fine bakery wares as major sources in Europe.".
- 3-MCPD iupacName "3-chloropropane-1,2-diol".
- 3-MCPD thumbnail Alpha-Chlorohydrin.svg?width=300.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageExternalLink glycerol_alpha_monochlorohydrin.html.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageExternalLink v32je17.htm.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageID "19808050".
- 3-MCPD wikiPageLength "12159".
- 3-MCPD wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- 3-MCPD wikiPageRevisionID "670486706".
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink 1,3-DCP.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acids.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Asda.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Blood-testis_barrier.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Blood–brain_barrier.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Blood–testis_barrier.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Cancer.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogen.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Carcinogenic.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diols.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Category:IARC_Group_2B_carcinogens.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organochlorides.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spermatotoxicants.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Chemosterilant.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Chloropropanol.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Creamy_soy_sauce.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Health_(United_Kingdom).
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Digestive_biscuit.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink East_Asia.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink East_Asian.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Epichlorohydrin.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink European_Food_Safety_Authority.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Food_Standards_Australia_New_Zealand.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Formaldehyde.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Genotoxic.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Genotoxicity.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Hoisin_sauce.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolyzed_protein.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Kimlan.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Kimlan_Foods.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink King_Imperial.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Knorr_(brand).
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Kraft_Foods.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Lipid.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Lipids.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink McVitie.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Microgram.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Agriculture,_Fisheries_and_Food_(United_Kingdom).
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Mothers_Pride.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Oyster_sauce.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Pho.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Protein_hydrolysis.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Sainsburys.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Sausage.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asian.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Soy_sauce.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Tea_bag.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Tea_bags.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Tesco.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Thanh_Nien_Daily.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Thanh_Niên.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Uni-President_Enterprises_Corporation.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Walnut_oil.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Wet_strength.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLink Μg.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageWikiLinkText "3-MCPD".
- 3-MCPD hasPhotoCollection 3-MCPD.
- 3-MCPD imagefile "Alpha-chlorohydrin-3D-balls.png".
- 3-MCPD imagefile "alpha-Chlorohydrin.svg".
- 3-MCPD imagename "Ball-and-stick model".
- 3-MCPD imagename "Skeletal formula".
- 3-MCPD iupacname "3".
- 3-MCPD othernames "α-Chlorohydrin, glycerol α-monochlorohydrin, chlorodeoxyglycerol".
- 3-MCPD verifiedfields "changed".
- 3-MCPD verifiedrevid "477219049".
- 3-MCPD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Consumer_Food_Safety.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:LD50.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:When.
- 3-MCPD wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Which.
- 3-MCPD subject Category:Diols.
- 3-MCPD subject Category:IARC_Group_2B_carcinogens.
- 3-MCPD subject Category:Organochlorides.
- 3-MCPD subject Category:Spermatotoxicants.
- 3-MCPD hypernym Compound.
- 3-MCPD type ChemicalCompound.
- 3-MCPD type ChemicalSubstance.
- 3-MCPD type Alcohol.
- 3-MCPD type Chemical.
- 3-MCPD type Organohalide.
- 3-MCPD type Polyol.
- 3-MCPD type Toxin.
- 3-MCPD type Organohalide.
- 3-MCPD type ChemicalObject.
- 3-MCPD type Thing.