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A yellow, viscous, oily nitrosamine that is highly unstable in the presence of light. NNitrosodiethanolamine is ubiquitously found in the environment and is a contaminant formed by the reaction of nitrites with ethanolamines in a wide range of products including tobacco, pesticides, antifreeze and personal care products. T his substance is only used for research purposes to induce tumors in experimental animals. NNitrosodiethanolamine is reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen. (NCI05) Qeios · Definition, February 7, 2020