Paul Saladino· MD
Now, for the most important part, we're going to take this petroleum byproduct wire color, run it through glyoxylic acid oxidation decarboxylation. >> And we just made artificial flavor.
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Now, for the most important part, we're going to take this petroleum byproduct wire color, run it through glyoxylic acid oxidation decarboxylation. >> And we just made artificial flavor.
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That's a petroleum byproduct. And >> this Yeah. We're going to pour it in just like that. >> Beautiful. Now we're going to run it to some gioxyic acid oxidation and decarboxilation. >> So we pour these in together. >> So that's how artificial flavor is made.