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Methyl mercaptan

Methyl mercaptan is a colorless gas with a smell like rotten cabbage. It is a natural substance found in the blood, brain, and other tissues of people and animals. It is released from animal feces. It occurs naturally in certain foods, such as some nuts and cheese.

Methyl mercaptan is released from decaying organic matter in marshes and is present in the natural gas of certain regions in the United States, in coal tar[?], and in some crude oils. It is manufactured for use in the plastics industry, in pesticides, and as a jet fuel[?] additive. It is also released as a decay product of wood in pulp mills[?].



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