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Don't eat the pepper-flavored paint.


A derivative of capsaicin capsaicin /cap·sa·i·cin/ (kap-sa´i-sin) an alkaloid irritating to the skin and mucous membranes, the active ingredient of capsicum; used as a topical counterirritant and analgesic.

cap·sa·i·cin
n.
, the compound that gives chili peppers their fiery flavor, could soon find its way into products as diverse as marine paint, veterinary sutures, and fiber-optic cables. This month, scientists at the Burlington Bio-Medical and Scientific Corp. in Farmingdale, N.Y., announced that they have developed a way to make large quantities of denatonium capsaicinate.

In addition to being painfully spicy, denatonium capsaicinate tastes intensely bitter, says Melvin Blum, director of research and development at Burlington. Scientists are therefore targeting the compound for applications as an animal deterrent.

Adding denatonium capsaicinate to the paint used on boats prevents barnacles from sticking to the hull. The standard agent used now for this purpose is tributyl tin tributyl tin

one of the constituents in defouling paint used on the exterior of boats.
, says Blum. Many countries, however, are banning its use because the tin can leach out, poison shellfish shellfish, popular name for certain edible mollusks (see Mollusca), e.g., oysters, clams, and scallops, and for certain edible crustaceans, e.g., crabs, lobsters, and shrimps. All are aquatic invertebrates with shells; they are not fish. , and thus endanger human health. Despite its formidable flavor, denatonium capsaicinate is nontoxic and environmentally benign, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Blum.

Other applications include adding the compound to the material used in veterinary sutures. The bitter, spicy taste may deter pets from licking and disturbing a healing wound. Also, a peppery pep·per·y  
adj.
1. Of, containing, or resembling pepper; sharp or pungent in flavor.

2. Vigorously sharp-tempered: a peppery sales clerk.

3.
 polymer coating for fiber-optic cables could stop pesky rodents from gnawing at them.

The Burlington scientists synthesized denatonium capsaicinate from the anesthetic lidocaine lidocaine /li·do·caine/ (li´do-kan) an anesthetic with sedative, analgesic, and cardiac depressant properties, applied topically in the form of the base or hydrochloride salt as a local anesthetic; also used in the latter form as a  and capsaicin. Because it numbs pain and produces warmth, the compound may prove useful as an ingredient in an arthritis rub.
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Title Annotation:industrial uses of denatonium capsaicinate
Comment:Don't eat the pepper-flavored paint.(industrial uses of denatonium capsaicinate)
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Publication:Science News
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Date:Feb 19, 2000
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