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Methylcellulose
DescriptionMethylcellulose and other chemically modified derivatives
of ApplicationThe cellulose compounds are used as Gene technologyMethylcellulose is a chemical derivative of cellulose, and is produced as a by-product of cotton production.
Labelling in the EU: Cellulose has to be labelled as such if it has been produced from GM-cotton. Whether this also applies to methylcellulose has not been legally explicitly clarified. Methylcellulose is a chemically modified form of cellulose. In practice, it is generally not labelled. |
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