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Monday, 3 October 2016

Do Soy Burgers Contain Hexane?

The patty of a veggie burger may be made from vegetables like potato or corn, textured vegetable protein like soy, legumes like beans, tofu, nuts, mushrooms, grains and from wheat and flax seeds. In India where vegetarianism is widespread, where fast food restaurant chains like McDonald's, Burger King and KFC serve veggie burgers.

Some convenience store bought vegan staples can be life-savers for those with a busy schedule or that are cutting down their meat and dairy consumption.This scenario is especially true for products that replace animal-based foods, like vegan cheese and yogurt and of course, our favourite veggie burger is also in the list. While we know whole foods are best protein fiber source, these products help many of us ease into a plant-based diet with a little less intimidation.

In this busy world most of us are interested to make quick meal in a few minutes with less efforts, and we love the way they taste. One of the most popular vegan food item that falls under this criteria is the veggie burger.

I like those frozen veggie burger patties that I buy at the grocery store, but the other day a lady told me they've got hexane in them.

Hexane sounds bad but, what is it?

Do all veggie burgers contain hexane and does this mean I shouldn't eat them?

Veggie burgers don't contain any hexane. Some soy protein ingredients in meat analogs and nutrition bars, which are listed on labels as soy protein isolate, soy protein concentrate or textured vegetable protein, have undergone hexane processing.In fact, hexane can be used as a healthy protein source for vegetarians.

Let me explain how this story about hexane came to be:

Hexane is classified as an air pollutant by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and as a neurotoxin by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Hexane is one of the chemical compounds that composed of Carbon and Hydrogen chained together individually by single bonds. Hexane could be made by human synthesis and occurs naturally. Almost all the hexane is acquired from petroleum mixtures through controlled distillation and other removing methods.

Hexane is an useful compound as a solvent. There are many popular uses of this compound and one of them is as an industrial cleaner or degreaser. It is useful in dividing molecules and separating fats and oils apart from different substances. It is used in plants and vegetables to remove the greases and proteins and they are used in other productions

In the food industry, hexane is used to extract the vegetable oil from plant seeds such as canola, soybeans, sunflowers and corn because it is more efficient and less expensive than squeezing out the oil with presses. The hexane is removed from the oil before it is bottled and sold, but there is always the potential for some hexane residue to be left in the oil.

Is it difficult to avoid hexane?

Most hexane exposure comes through the air, however if you wish to eliminate hexane residues from your diet, you can choose foods that are "100-percent organic" and oils that are expeller-pressed rather than solvent-extracted. Expeller pressing is not as efficient as hexane extraction so oils made this way are going to be more expensive. Keep in mind that labels that state the product is made with organic ingredients may still use ingredients that have been exposed to hexane.

Not only vegan food items, even some of the vitamins will be processed by hexane.

Is it your suppliments processed with Hexane?

Many of us take vitamins and other supplements regularly in hope they will make us healthier and maybe to fill in gaps in less than perfect diets. But, the significant problem with the supplement industry is that many companies do not disclose toxic solvents used to process the vitamins they make. Of particular concern is a substance called hexane, generally used as an industrial-strength cleaner, degreaser and a component in gasoline, but is also used in a variety of supplements and other natural food products to extract certain nutritional components.

According to the World Health Organization, a single exposure to hexane can cause vertigo, dizziness, and drowsiness. It is also a skin irritant. Long-term exposure may cause neuropathy, anorexia, and diminished reflexes. The FDA does not currently set a limit for hexane in most foods with the exception of hops and spices which are allowed to contain up to 25 ppm or 2.2% per weight. Since there is no specific limit set by the FDA, food manufacturers do not have to disclose the use of hexane in their products.

Most of the research on toxicity of hexane involves inhalation of the chemical. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets the limit of exposure to inhaled hexane to 50 ppm over an 8 hour work day. Over 50 common household products contain hexane, so for those of at home it is difficult to determine the amount of daily exposure.

In order to reduce your risk of exposure to dangerous chemicals, it is vital to know where your supplements come from and what type of manufacturing practice the company uses. The manufacturer should be willing to disclose any chemical coatings or solvents that are used.

In choosing supplement it is best to research the company to understand their manufacturing practices. Avoid supplements made by pharmaceutical companies. Choose companies that use real, whole foods in their supplements and not synthetic vitamins. The vitamins or supplements should also be raw-based. Look for vitamins that are gluten-free, soy free, and do not contain any preservatives or artificial colors. You take vitamins and supplements to help improve your health, so do a little research to make sure you get the best quality product available.
Read Full Story Here: Do Soy Burgers, Processed Vitamins Contain Hexane?

Thursday, 29 September 2016

Farm to Face: going back to nature for skin care regime

In an interview Aditi Vyas and Mansi Vyas, directors, Azafran Innovacion with Chemical Today magazine talk about how the cosmetics industry is undergoing a drastic change with the rise of customer consciousness for organic and natural products over chemical alternatives and how we are going back to Mother Nature to find the answers to unleash beauty.
What inspired both of you to enter the organic cosmetics domain in India?
Our aspiration for natural beauty took an innovative form as a range of organic personal care products. Azafran Organics was created out of the passion for natural beauty along with a comprehensive knowledge of what goes on the skin. It is the first ever product line in India created with the concept of ‘Farm to Face’, where the entire range of personal care products are made only by using natural methods, and organic farm grown ingredients. Azafran Organics is our effort to take you back to where you belong, ‘the nature’.
The organic cosmetics industry is a rapidly growing market both globally and in India. Can you tell us about the industry dynamics?
Organic personal care products are picking up momentum in the Indian markets and many brands are waiting on their wings seeking access into the segment. Upsurge in young urban elite population, and increase in disposable income of working women who seek for classic life-style products have caused a significant increase in the market for organic products.
With an increasing number of people who want to shun chemical products in favor of organic ones, market opportunities are lucrative. Market Analysis report predicts overall Indian personal care market to grow at a CAGR of 8 percent year-on-year. Considering the fact that there are very limited organic personal care brands in India currently, the segment offers lucrative market potential.
Tell us more about your ‘Farm to Face’ model?
Azafran set up its completely integrated ‘Farm to Face’ model. Purity being our fore-most goal, we grow numerous varieties of plants, flowers and herbs specifically for our organic skin care range on our 40 hectare farmland in Sanand, Ahmedabad. Plants are harvested during its particular season and are sent through the extraction process. Following the extraction, botanical ingredients are sent to our manufacturing unit where they are further processed to final packed formulations. Farm-toface is a completely integrated, perhaps the one of its kind in the Indian organic skin care market ie. R&D, raw material cultivation, extraction, processing, formulation, packaging, sales & marketing.
The Indian market specifically, is torn between foreign brands and Indian herbal brands. Give us a sense of the acceptance of organic products among Indian consumers?
People in India are slowly and gradually shifting to organic personal care products to protect their body and skin from harmful ingredients. Increasing awareness about the environmental damage and growing ‘go green’ consciousness has fueled the demand for organic personal care products in India. At Azafran we always keep an eye on the prices, while compiling our product range. We offer our range in affordable prices; carrying only the best products.
The Indian market is getting crowded with new organic cosmetics brands entering the terrain. How are your cosmetics different and what are your ‘go to market’ strategies?
We believe transparency is the key to trust. Nobody trusts anything that is anonymous. Following principles of transparency and best practices, we always mention the proportion of organic ingredients in our products. You can see our product labels mentioning that the product is made with 80 percent or 88 percent certified organic ingredients, and the rest being earth derived. We also mention the ingredients that are used in the product. Our farming is approved for organic certification of NOP and NPOP standards through ECOCERT France, and you can see these certifications on our website.
You have several varieties of plants, herbs and flowers. Can you tell us more about the uniqueness of your greenhouse?
Azafran has its own organic farms with large greenhouses where numerous varieties of plants, flowers and herbs are grown. We create the right kind of climate and environment in our greenhouses, and plants are grown in an environment; free of chemical fertilizers or pesticides. We use organic manures from our own dairy farm and de oil cakes from our cold press for enriching soil and plants. Being a botanical beauty brand, we aspire to protect our environment in whatever we do. Our greenhouses are designed with environmentally friendly innovations and are managed as a natural habitat.
We create the right kind of climate and environment in our greenhouses for growing exotic plant varieties. Chamomile, Geranium, Alfa alfa, Lemon balm, Rosemary, Passiflora incarnate and Calendula are a few to name. Herbs are handpicked and essence is extracted. Then we check the concentration of the desired constituents and use it in creating our formulations. We work closely with our ingredient growers, adopt sustainability and organic practices, so as to ensure that our range of personal care products are made with natures best botanical ingredients. We use steam distillation process to extract essential oils at our own facility so as to ensure 100 percent purity.
Azafran has its own organic farm, greenhouses, research and development center for your skincare range. Can you tell us more about your R&D activities for skin care products?
Our company’s robust pipeline of innovation resulted in new launches in the form of Nutri active advanced skin firming cream and a range of botanical hair oils. Backed up by leading edge marketing approaches, the products are expected to tap profitable revenue while also strengthening brand reputation. Our Nutri Active Advanced Skin Firming Cream was voted as the ‘Best New Organic Product’ competing with other international brands in the Pure Beauty Awards, 2015 ceremony in London. The cream is created with the rare Swiss apple stem cell technology and we are the first Indian brand to launch a cream in India using this technology.
How do you plan to expand your product range?
With the addition of new organic cosmetic ingredients of organic fruits, flowers, waxes & butters, we are into rigorous R&D for new launches. Baby care range is in pipe-line which will include body wash, shampoo, cream/lotion, bubble bath, massage oil & diaper rash cream.
Following the successful market response to our Aqua Halo range, we will extend the product line into moisturizer, toner, cleanser, body lotion and anti-cellulite body cream. Our existing range encompasses shampoo, conditioner & body cleansers. Currently we have body butters based on soya milk as thebase ingredient. We will be extending the Soya Milk range into shampoo, conditioner, moisturizer, body wash and face scrub. We are also considering options to launch our organic range of essential oils including jasmine, lavender etc.
The global industry is taking its lessons from Eastern ancient traditions and culture. Right from Japanese green tea extracts to marine collagens, to Indian herbal science; a lot of these Eastern ingredients are entering foreign brands.
Can you tell us about the acceptance of organic, herbal, natural ingredients by global customers?
Standard cosmetic products are made with synthetic, and petrochemical ingredients. Even animal fats are used in some products. Ingredients like ‘oxybenzone,’ which are used in synthetic sunscreens can be absorbed through the skin, and cause hormone disruption, and cell damage. Synthetic preservatives and fragrances like parabens may cause allergic reactions. In contrast, plant-based natural surfactants extracted from natural fruit sugars and oils such as coconut, sunflower etc moisturizes the skin and help to maintain the pH balance of the skin.
Milk proteins from soya milk, aqua milk etc soothe the skin making it velvety soft. People are gradually shifting to organic personal care products to protect their body and skin from harmful ingredients.
Has Indian industry been late in exploring its own traditional science or has it been difficult to convince the new generation Indian consumers to break away from global brands’ to embrace Indian traditional beauty regime?
Campaigning and building awareness is one of the major thrust areas of Azafran. Our goal is to create awareness about ‘organic way of living’. Our product packaging speaks about the quality of our products inside.
Our packaging is not just for product protection, but also has an interesting combination of colors, textures, instructions, which informs about the organic and authentic nature of our products. Our brochures, product guides, newsletters, and other versatile pieces of printed information play a vital role. Apart from this, we also use social media engagement to create a strong social awareness.
What are your expansion plans in India?
We have a strong and well-established market in the South and West. Following our success in these territories, we have recently launched our products in the North and are currently foraying into Eastern markets. Presently, the brand has presence in 101 modern retail stores located in Mumbai, Pune, Ahmadabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi and Gurgaon. We are planning expansion into II tier and III tier cities as well.
Do you have plans to take Azafran global? 
We have an established global - online presence. Our website is aesthetically designed with refined product category and menu structure. We have a growing customer base in countries like Australia and US. 

Friday, 23 September 2016

Polymers designed for hygiene applications



IRVING, US: ExxonMobil Chemical Company has introduced new grades of low viscosity Vistamaxx performance polymers for hygiene and assembly hot melt adhesive applications. Vistamaxx 8380 and 8780 are designed for hygiene applications that require low odour, minimal colour adhesives. They enable thermally stable formulations with polymer loadings of 45-65 percent. Formulators have the flexibility to create hot melt adhesives that meet open and set time needs while also delivering higher mileage compared to adhesives based on SBC (styrene block copolymer) and metallocene polyethylene (MCNPE). Read More 

Thursday, 22 September 2016

Rare Earth Metals Extraction using Precious Chemicals to Meet Market Demand

Deteriorating quality and quantity of mineral deposits is failing to keep up with the rising demand for minerals and ores across the globe. To maintain the balance, mineral processors are looking for solutions that can ensure high mineral recovery from ore. One such solution that is gaining momentum in the mining industry is that of mining flotation chemicals which has proved to obtain better grade/recovery curve and meet the surging demand of minerals.
The demand for high quality ore is ever increasing due to the dire need for better quality and quantity metal in the maze of urbanization and industrialization across the globe. Read More

Saturday, 17 September 2016

UN's Sustainable Development Summit 2016. An attempt to minimize carbon footprint

More than 150 world leaders are expected to congregate at the UN headquarters in New York between September 25, 2016 and September 27, 2016 to attend the UN Sustainable Development Summit. This event will witness the global body adopt a new set of goals and take joint action on achieving sustainable development. Read More

Friday, 16 September 2016

LESS KNOWN FACTS OF TATOO REMOVAL USING HYDROQUINONE

If you got a tattoo in your early 20s, and it had words embedded in it, the words may blur and become more difficult to read in your 60s. Tattoo designs will not just start with anchor design but also others like skulls, battleships, school emblems to Celtic designs to personalized symbols, people have found many ways to express themselves with their tattoos.
Using an organic chemical like hydroquinone does not come without risk. When you know how this chemical works you will understand why you need to be careful with it, as it removes the top layer of your skin in a chemical reaction, and it is that which can cause a severe response in some people. Read More

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

WorldOfChemical wishes Happy Onam & shares its Chemistry

Onam, a symbol of Harmoniousness & Peace has finally punched the clock to bid a farewell to monsoon. A most awaited festival for Keralites, which is celebrated every year approximately/nearly for 10 days brings huge amount of joys, amusement & ecstasy. For this virtuous & blissful festival, Worldofchemicals.com greets millions of wishes to all the people of India & more specially to the people of Kerala, “May the colors and lights of Onam strengthen your home with felicity and joyfulness, wish you all a Happy Onam this year”.

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