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So, what is dimyristyl thiodipropionate?
Dimyristyl thiodipropionate is a food ingredient commonly used as an antioxidant and preservative. It is a white, waxy substance that is soluble in oils and fats. It is typically added to food products to prevent them from spoiling and to extend their shelf life. Dimyristyl thiodipropionate is often used in baked goods, oils, and fried foods, as well as in cosmetics and personal care products. While it is generally considered safe for consumption, some individuals may have an allergic reaction to this ingredient, so it's important to check food labels carefully if you have any concerns.
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