May 16, 2024
Testing of Ethylene Oxide:
Why in news ? India has made the testing and sampling of Ethylene Oxide (EtO) residue for all spice shipments to Singapore and Hong Kong from May 7 mandatory.
- By citing presence of pesticide, ethylene oxide , Hong Kong on April 5 banned four products of Indian manufacturers MDH Pvt. and Everest Food Products Pvt.
- The products included MDH’s Madras curry powder, sambhar masala mixed masala powder and curry powder mixed masala powder and Everest’s fish curry masala.
- Following Hong Kong’s move, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on April 18 ordered the recall of Everest’s fish curry masala after the food regulator found presence of ethylene oxide at a level which is “not fit for human consumption”
What the officials said on it?
- The rejection rate of spices is less than 1 per cent of the total quantity exported by us to major countries. India exported about 15 million tonne of spices in FY24 and 200 kg is a small quantity that has been recalled.
- EtO is a fumigant type of product that is used during transportation and that some amount of pesticide is allowed in the process of food management.
- Different countries also have prescribed varying limits of chemicals that can be present in food.
About Ethylene oxide:
- It is a versatile chemical compound with a wide range of applications, though it’s important to note it can also be hazardous. Here’s a breakdown:
- What is Ethylene Oxide?
- It’s a flammable, colorless gas at room temperature with a faintly sweet odor.
- Highly reactive, which makes it useful in many industrial processes but also a safety concern.
- Applications of Ethylene Oxide:
Chemical Production: It is a crucial building block for many other chemicals, including antifreeze, detergents, plastics, and pharmaceuticals.
Sterilization: Ethylene oxide gas is a common sterilant used in hospitals and medical facilities to sterilize heat-sensitive medical equipment and other items that cannot withstand high temperatures (e.g., disposable syringes). It’s estimated to sterilize billions of medical devices each year.
Other Applications:
- Ethylene oxide has various industrial uses beyond chemical production and sterilization, including:
- In the food and beverage industry for certain applications.
- Manufacturing certain components in batteries for electric vehicles.
- Modifying starches used in various industries.
Safety Considerations:
- Ethylene oxide is flammable, carcinogenic, mutagenic, and irritating.
- Exposure to high levels can cause serious health problems.
- Facilities handling ethylene oxide must have proper safety measures in place.