Definition: Acetamides are a class of endocrine disrupting chemicals, primarily found in food additives. Acetamides are the hydrolysis products resulting from the reaction between acetic acid with sodium alkali or NaOH to form ethyl acetate (CH3COCH2OH). This is an important step in the process for the formation of an amorphous material called a hydrocarbon. The endocrine disrupting chemical that produces the product is named acetamides because they act on the hypothalamus. Acetaminophen acetamides are acetamides containing 30% or more acetaminophen and may contain other chemicals (like propylene glycol, sorbitol) to enhance the taste.
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