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- In the manufacturing industry, latex bonding agents are used to bond a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. For example, they can be used to attach components to automotive bodies, join plastic parts, or reinforce composite structures.
- HPMC capsules are not enteric-coated, which means that they dissolve in the stomach and release the ingredients.
Although enteric-coated capsules can also be made from HPMC, they are also coated with synthetic substances that can withstand stomach acid. The idea behind such capsules is that they dissolve in the small or large intestine and release the ingredients there. This is useful if, for example, the acidic environment of the stomach would destroy the active ingredients. However, the intake of such capsules should always be discussed with the treating doctor, as the application must be carefully observed.

The FEEDAP Panel agrees with the approach of the ANS Panel that, although the data set available for the different celluloses is not complete and most of the studies were old and do not meet the current requirements of toxicological testing, the physico-chemical, structural, biological and kinetic similarities between the modified celluloses make it possible to apply a read-across approach among the different celluloses. Overall, the available information allows to conclude that the celluloses (as a group) are of low toxicological concern.







Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose cannot be digested by humans and passes through the digestive system.
