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Ethyl Carbamate or Urethane

Information on Ethyl Carbamate (Urethane) in Foods and Beverages


  • Ethyl Carbamate Preventative Action Manual

    The Ethyl Carbamate Preventative Action Manual was prepared and presented to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in response to an FDA request that the Wine Industry update the information available on how to reduce ethyl carbamate in wine by modifying agricultural and winemaking practices.

    The FDA is making this information available with the permission of the authors as a service to assist interested wineries in identifying control measures the industry has suggested they may implement to reduce ethyl carbamate in their wines. The FDA is not specifically endorsing and has not verified the information contained in the document.

    Questions about the information in the document should be addressed to the authors. Infomation about the Faculty and Staff of the Department of Viticulture & Enology at at the University of California, Davis, is available on-line.

    The Ethyl Carbamate Preventative Action Manual is available in either English or Italian in hypertext (HTML) format, or in English in Portable Document (PDF) format. PDF documents require Acrobat Reader software that is free from Adobe, Inc.and may be downloaded from the Web.

     

     

  • FDA Consumer Articles concerning Ethyl Carbamate or Urethane:

    • Urethane in Alcoholic Beverages Under Investigation: FDA Consumer, January/February 1993*
    • Urethane in Alcoholic Beverages: FDA Consumer, September, 1988*
    • Too Many Drinks Spiked with Urethane: FDA Consumer, April 1988*

 

* Documents temporarily unavailable on the web.

    
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