| 11. | When the humectant glycerol was added to soaps for the cleansing of wounds, similar effects were found.
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| 12. | Humectants are found in most cigarettes and are considered one of the most dangerous chemicals found in tobacco.
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| 13. | More research is currently being conducted to find the true dangers of the use of humectants in cigarettes.
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| 14. | Then they added products known as humectants, which chemically bind with water molecules, keeping them away from microbes.
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| 15. | Humectants are favored in food products because of their ability to keep consumable goods moist and increase shelf-life.
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| 16. | Glycerol is frequently added as a humectant to prevent cracking during drying and to help maintain the desired pore structure.
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| 17. | Humectant is an interesting article in this context . talk ) 14 : 22, 11 December 2007 ( UTC)
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| 18. | An extract an be made from the pericarp of'citrus jabara'for treating skin conditions and as a humectant.
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| 19. | Finding the right recipe is difficult, though, because the humectants, which include salt and honey, affect the flavor.
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| 20. | When added to foods or other materials for the express purpose of maintaining moisture content, such substances are known as humectants.
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