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"Chuck Szmanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Try www.sigmaaldrich.com. There you will find Sudan red in a variety of > forms as well as Sudan I. You can also get access to MSDSs that will tell > you about safety. > > You can also check one of their competitors, http://www.tciamerica.com/. > > Chuck Szmanda > --------- I would note in passing the "Sudan" is a TM of General Aniline and Film Co. [Or whomever now owns them.] Sudan Red's are dyes. It appears that S 1 is used in Indian (as in— India's sunny clime .....) chiles. SO: Internet. Sudan I may not have a definite chemical composition. donald j haarmann -------------------------------- Of whom it may be said:— If he had discarded his 1961, 6th ed. of the Condensed Chemical Dictionary would not know all this!
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