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Beside this, in 2012, Chanda et al. found that all fifty milk samples collected from Barisal district of Bangladesh were adulterated with water and more interestingly, 10%% of those samples were adulterated with toxic formalin and 20%% with sodium bicarbonate.
Tea and coffee were adulterated with sand, chicory, and spent grounds treated in ferrous sulphate and sheep's dung.
The indictment does not charge that ChemNutra knew the shipments were adulterated with melamine, and company officials deny any intent to defraud.
In 2007, dozens of dogs and cats in the United States, South Africa and elsewhere died — and thousands more were sickened — after some brands of kibble were adulterated with a deadly chemical that mimicked protein in laboratory tests.
The analysis of 20 locally produced goat cheeses (20 lots of 4 brands) showed that all were adulterated with cow milk, even though the labels did not indicate the addition of cow milk.
A survey in Taiwan found that of 2,609 herbal samples analyzed, 23.7% were adulterated with pharmaceuticals [16].
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The challenges involved in the use of NIR in tracking fuel adulteration is intensified in a typical practice where diesel oil is adulterated with about 10 30% of kerosene.
It was also used as an adulterant, as reported in Pliny the Elder's Natural History: "Pepper is adulterated with juniper berries, which have the property, to a marvellous degree, of assuming the pungency of pepper".
"It has been adulterated with tricks, flashes and almost Disney-like choreography," Ms. Willis-Aarnio said.
Typically, Italian oils are adulterated with cheaper and inferior imports from Spain, Greece, Morocco and Tunisia.
On rare occasions, dietary supplements may be adulterated with prescription medications or contaminated with heavy metals or pathogenic microbes.
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