At that point, it is excreted externally where it is able to react with the alcohol to create ethyl carbamate.
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Along with this it is capable of sometimes producing biogenic amines or histamine and ethyl carbamate, which causes health risks.
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Polyurethane products often are simply called urethanes, but should not be confused with ethyl carbamate, which is also called urethane.
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Examples of such compounds include : ammonium perchlorate, ammonium nitrate, formamide, dinitrogen tetroxide, alprazolam, ethanolamine, ethyl carbamate, hexamethylenetetramine, and ammonium bicarbonate.
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Amounts of both ethyl carbamate and methyl carbamate have also been found in wines, sake, beer, brandy, whiskey and other fermented alcoholic beverages.
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Studies have shown that most, if not all, yeast-fermented alcoholic beverages contain traces of ethyl carbamate ( 15 ppb to 12 ppm ).
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But it will still have : ethyl alcohol, benzo ( a ) pyrene, ethyl carbamate, furan derivatives, furfural, hydrazines, psoralens, quercetin glycosides and safrole.
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When ethyl carbamate was used medicinally, about 50 percent of the patients exhibited nausea and vomiting, and long time use led to gastroenteric hemorrhages.
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It is a reagent used in organic synthesis for the introduction of the ethyl carbamate protecting group and for the formation of carboxylic anhydrides.
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Studies in Korea ( 2000 ) and Hong Kong ( 2009 ) outline the extent of the accumulative exposure to ethyl carbamate in daily life.