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Posted 25 Jun 2024

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Deaths have been attributed to methanol (methyl alcohol) poisoning from illicitly produced Hooch /Spurious liquor.

  • Hooch is a commonly used term for poor quality alcohol.  Sometimes, it also contains methanol, an industrial alcohol along with ethanol.

About Methanol (CH3OH) 

  • Also known as wood Alcohol or spirit (traditionally produced by destructive distillation of wood).
    • Modern method of preparing methanol is based on syngas (a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) derived from biomass or other sources.
  • Characteristic
    • A colorless and fairly volatile liquid with a faintly sweet pungent odor. 
    • Completely mixable with water and it is an antifreeze agent. 
  • Applications:
    • Used as solvent in paints, varnishes, and chiefly for making formaldehyde.
    • Can be used as a biodegradable energy resource.
  • Impacts:  Ingestion of even small quantities of methanol can cause blindness and large quantities cause even death.

Regulatory Framework 

  • Food Safety and Standards (Alcoholic Beverages) Regulations 2018 stipulate maximum permissible quantities of methanol in liquors.​
  • Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules 1989, included in Schedule 1.
  • Many States/UTs have prohibited sale of alcoholic drinks (including methyl alcohol). E.g. Bihar, Gujarat, etc.

Way forward

  • Strong central legislation
  • Tighten the inter-State methanol supply chain under various laws such as Poisons Act, 1919. 

Ethanol (C2H5OH)

  • It is obtained commercially by fermentation, oldest method is from sugars.
  • It is colorless liquid, used as a solvent in paint industry and preparation of number of carbon compounds.
  • Also, used as a renewable fuel. 
  • Impact on Body: Ingestion of ethanol acts on central nervous system. In moderate amounts, it affects judgment and lowers inhibitions. 
  • Tags :
  • Methanol
  • Hooch
  • Ethanol
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