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tribromoanisole

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  • noun chemistry A brominated derivative of anisole, one of the chemicals responsible for cork taint.

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Examples

  • In both cases, the odor was identified as 2,4,6 tribromoanisole, which is thought to come from a fungicide used in shipping packages or pallets.

    More Tylenol recalled due to odor—and Lipitor, too 2010

  • In both cases, the odor was identified as 2,4,6 tribromoanisole, which is thought to come from a fungicide used in shipping packages or pallets.

    Something smells here: More Tylenol recalled, and Lipitor too 2010

  • In both cases, the odor was identified as 2,4,6 tribromoanisole, which is thought to come from a fungicide used in shipping packages or pallets.

    Something smells here: More Tylenol recalled, and Lipitor too 2010

  • In both cases, the odor was identified as 2,4,6 tribromoanisole, which is thought to come from a fungicide used in shipping packages or pallets.

    More Tylenol recalled due to odor—and Lipitor, too 2010

  • The smell is caused by trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole, which is broken down by fungi from a fungicide. 2,4,6-tribromophenol is used to treat wooden pallets that transport and store packaging materials.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

  • The smell is caused by trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole, which is broken down by fungi from a fungicide. 2,4,6-tribromophenol is used to treat wooden pallets that transport and store packaging materials.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

  • As with the J&J recalls, Pfizer said the issue was caused by trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole, which is used to treat wooden pallets used to store and ship bottles.

    USATODAY.com News 2010

  • The smell is caused by trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole, which is broken down by fungi from a fungicide. 2,4,6-tribromophenol is used to treat wooden pallets that transport and store packaging materials.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

  • As with the J&J recalls, Pfizer said the issue was caused by trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole, which is used to treat wooden pallets often used to store and ship bottles.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • The smell is caused by trace amounts of a chemical called 2,4,6-tribromoanisole, which is broken down by fungi from a fungicide. 2,4,6-tribromophenol is used to treat wooden pallets that transport and store packaging materials.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

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