| | | NiO<sub>4</sub>S.<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>O | Nickelsulfate hexahydrate | | NA-20,IS-13, NAE65-20, NAC80-20 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Nickel sulfate hexahydrate; sulfuric acid, nickel (2+) salt, hexahydrate; nickel monosulfate hexahydrate; Blue salt; single nickel salt. | In nickel-plating, as mordant in dyeing and printing textiles, blackening zinc and brass, nickel and nickel carbonate catalysts, coatings, ceramics and manufacture of organic nickel. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/N-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/N-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/N-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/N-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | O-26,NA-7,C-2,LU-1, NAE65-7, NAC80-7 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Trade name of product containing lanolin alcohols obtained from hydrolysis of lanolin. | Emulsifier and emollient in cosmetic and pharmaceutical bases, topical drugs, furniture polish, leather, metal corrosion prevention, paper, inks, textiles, furs, cutting oils, waxes. ICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/A-004.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/A-004.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/A-004.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/A-004.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | S-4,NA-9,IS-2, NAE65-9, NAC80-9 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Fradiomycin; Framycetin; Myacyne; Mycifradin; Neloate; Neodecyllin; Neomas; Neomin; Neomycin undecylenate; Nivemycin; Pimavecort; Soframycin; Vonamycin Powder V; Neomixr 325 and neomixr AG 325; Biosol; Mycifradin sulfate; Sofra-Tulle. | This antibiotic can be used effectively against most bacteria that cause skin, eye and outer ear infections. Due to its toxic effects on the kidney and inner ear, it is not used orally or in any situation where it is absorbed into the body. Broad-spectrum antibiotic in topical creams, powders, ointments, eye and ear drops. Also as systemic antibiotic and growth promotor in veterinary use. Cross: streptomycin, gentamycin, framycetin, dihydrostreptomycin, kanamycin, spectinomycin, tobramycin, paromomycin, butirosin, bacitracin. ICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/N-001.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/N-001.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/N-001.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/N-001.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | Cr<sub>2</sub>K<sub>2</sub>O<sub>7</sub> | | | NA-18, NAE65-18, NAC80-18 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Dichromic acid, dipotassium salt; Bichromate of potash; potassium dichromate (VI); Chromic acid, dipotassium salt; dipotassium dichromate; iopezite; Chromic acid (H2Cr2O7), dipotassium salt. Hexavalent form of chromium. | Tanning leather, dyeing, painting, decorating porcelain, printing, photolithography, pigment-prints, staining wood, pyrotechnics, safety matches, for blending palm oil, wax, & sponges; waterproofing fabrics, as oxidizer in manufacture of organic compounds, in electric batteries, as corrosion inhibitor. In cement, textile dyes, wood preservatives, alloys in metallurgy, photography, electroplating, anticorrosives, engraving, automobile industry, TV manufacturing, photocopy paper, tattoos, mascara/eye shadow pigments (chromium oxide), milk testing, welding, floor waxes, shoe polishes, paints, glues, pigments, detergents, etc. ABCD | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-014B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-014B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-014B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-014B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>12</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> | | | NA-22, NAE65-22, NAC80-56 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 1,3-bis (hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethyl-2,4-imidazolidinedione; 1,3-dimethylol-5,5-dimethyl hydantoin; Dantoin dmdmh; Dimethyloldimethyl hydantoin; DMDMH; Glydant; Glydant Plus (95:5 mixture of DMDM hydantoin and Iodo propynyl butyl carbamate); Mackgard DM; Nipaguard DMDMH; Bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethyl-2,4-imidazolidinedione; Bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethylhydantoin; Dantion DMDMH 55; Dantoguard; Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin; Hydantoin, 1,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethyl-; Imidazolidinedione, 1,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethyl-. | Functions as a formaldehyde donor and is used as a preservative in cosmetic products and is active against fungi, yeasts, and bacteria. Products preserved are of the type shampoos, skin-care products, hair conditioners, makeup, hair rinses, and cleanliness products. Also used in herbicides, polymers, color photography, latex paints, floor waxes, cutting oils, adhesives, copying paper, inks. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-047B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-047B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-047B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-047B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | S-19,NA-28,IS-12, NAE65-28, NAC80-28 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | <p>Mix of various fragrance ingredients commonly causing dermatitis from perfumed products. Contains 5% Sorbitan sesquioleate as emulsifier.</p> | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-07.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-07.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-07.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-07.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Colophonium / (Colophony) | | S-9,DS-17,SH-11,NA-3,IS-6, NAE65-3, NAC80-3 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Colophony; Disproportionated rosin; Gum rosin; Wood rosin; Pine rosin. | Yellow resin in the production of varnishes, printing inks, paper, soldering fluxes, greases, cutting fluids, glue tackifiers, adhesives, surface coatings, polish, insulations, waxes, cosmetics (mascara, rouge, eye shadow), topical medicaments, shoes, violin bow rosin, clay, athletic grip aid, pine oil cleansers. Component in dental impression materials and periodontal packings. Cross: balsam Peru, dihydroabietyl alcohol, wood tars. ABCD. ICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-020.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-020.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-020.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-020.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | NA-26, NAE65-26, NAC80-26 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | A mix of preservatives commonly found in cosmetic and pharmaceutical creams, liquid soaps, contraceptives, hair balsam, mascara, liniment, fluor solution, shampoo, ear/eye/nose drops, nose sprays etc. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/MX-03A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/MX-03A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/MX-03A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/MX-03A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>5</sub>NOS | | | C-54,S-29,IS,32,NA-50,NAE65-50,NAC80-54 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | 2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one; 2-Methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone. | Component in Kathon CG preservative for use in cosmetics, shampoos, cooling fluids, detergents etc.) Mixed with 5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-
isothiazolin-3-one (see this compound for further information). | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/M-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/M-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/M-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/M-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Myroxylon pereirae resin / (Balsam Peru) | | S-15,H-14, NA-19,IS-7, NAE65-19, NAC80-19 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Balsam of Peru; Balsamum peruvianim; Black balsam; China oil; Honduras balsam; Indian balsam; Peruvian balsam; Surinam balsam; Balsams, Peru; Balsam Peru oil; Oil balsam peru; Peru balsam; Myroxylon pereirae klotzsch resin; Myrosperum pereira balsam; Toluifera pereira balsam; Peru balsam oil; Myroxylon pereirae klotzsch oil. | Flavor in tobacco, drinks, pastries, cakes, wines, liquors, spices etc. Fixative and fragrance in perfumery. Its suave odor makes Peru balsam oil a very versatile perfume material which can be incorporated in almost any type of perfume base. Also used to harden soap. Some Perfumery Uses : Fixer; Powdery; Vanilla; Prune; Coconut. In topical medicaments, dentistry, etc. Consists of esters of cinnamic and benzoic acid, vanillin, styracine. (Indian balsam, China oil, Black balsam, Honduras balsam, Surinam balsam). Cross: colophony, balsam Tolu, cinnamates, benzoates, styrax, benzoin, tiger balm, beeswax, benzaldehyde, benzylsalicylate, coniferyl alcohol, coumarin, eugenol, isoeugenol, farnesol, propanidid, propolis, diethylstilbestrol. May produce erythema-multiforme like eruptions. Contains 5% sorbitansesquioleate as emulsifier. PT. ICU, NICU. MYROXYLON PEREIRAE | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-001.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-001.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-001.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-001.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>10</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>N<sub>2</sub> | Ethylenediamine dihydrochloride | | NA-12,C-22,O-15,E-8,P-9, NAE65-12, NAC80-12 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Chlor-ethamine; 1,2-Diaminoethane dihydrochloride; 1,2-Ethanediamine dihydrochloride. | Stabilizer in steroid creams and rubber latex. Inhibitor in antifreeze solutions and cooling fluids. May also be present in floor-polish removers. Component in nystatin cream and aminophylline. Epoxy curing agent. Accelerator in color development baths in photography. Used also in veterinary preparations, electroplating and electrophoretic gels, dyes, fungicides, insecticides, synthetic waxes, textile lubricants, eye and nose drops, and as solvent for casein, albumin, shellac (EDA). Cross: EDTA, antazoline, aminophylline, promethazine HCl, piperazine. May produce erythema multiforme like eruptions. ICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/E-005.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/E-005.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/E-005.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/E-005.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | CoCl<sub>2</sub>.<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>O | Cobalt(II) chloride hexahydrate | | S-5,H-8,DS-12,NA-43, NAE65-43, NAC80-43,IS-22 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Cobalt dichloride, hexahydrate; Cobalt (II) chloride-hexahydrate; Cobalt blue; Cobaltous chloride hexahydrate. | Component in paints for glass and porcelain. As siccative in paints. In various alloys (dental, etc.). May produce erythema multiforme like eruptions. ABCD. NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-017A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-017A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-017A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-017A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | 4-tert-Butylphenolformaldehyde resin | | S-16,PG-13,SH-8,NA-15,IS-11, NAE65-15, NAC80-15 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | Resin used in adhesives for shoes and watch straps. Also in do-it-yourself glues, plywood, insulation, automobiles, motor oils, inks, papers, film developers, disinfectants, deodorants. May cause depigmentation. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-024.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-024.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-024.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-024.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | NA-13,S-14,SH-18,IS-10, NAE65-13, NAC80-13 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/E-002.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/E-002.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/E-002.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/E-002.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | NA-8, NAE65-8, NAC80-8,IS-21 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Mix of substances used as activators and accelerators for natural rubber, styrene-butadiene, and butyl rubber. Agricultural fungicides for seeds, plants, and fruits. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-06.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-06.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-06.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-06.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Mix of antidegradants used in natural rubber, styrene-butadiene, nitrile-butadiene, butadiene and chloroprene rubber. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-04.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-04.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-04.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-04.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Methylisothiazolinone + Methylchloroisothiazolinone / (Cl+-Me-isothiazolinone (Kathon CG 100ppm)) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | <i>Acticide,</i> <i>EINECS 247-500-7,</i> <i>Methylchloroisothiazolinone,</i> <i>Algucid CH50,</i> <i>Euxyl K 100,</i> <i>/Methylisothiazolinone,</i> <i>Amerstat 250,</i> <i>Fennosan IT 21GR 856 Izolin,</i> <i>Mitco CC 32 L,</i> <i>BRN 1210149,</i> <i>Grotan K, TK2,</i> <i>Paretol,</i> <i>Cl+Me-isothiazolinone,</i> <i>Isothiazolone,</i> <i>Parmetol DF 35, -DF 12, -A23, -K50, -K40, -DF 18,</i> <i>Chloro-2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone,</i> <i>Kathon CG, DP, LX, UT, WT,</i> <i>P3 Multan D,</i> <i>Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one,</i> <i>Mergal K7,</i> <i>Piror P109,</i> <i>Chloro-2-methylisothiazol-3-one,</i> <i>Metat GT, Metatin GT,</i> <i>Special Mx 323,</i> <i>Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one, Pro Clin 150.</i> | The METHYLCHLOROISOTHIAZOLINONE and METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE are components in biocides, for use as preservatives in oil and cooling fluids, soaps, latex emulsions, slime control in paper mills, jet fuels, milk sampling, radiography, printing inks, moist toilet paper, detergents, shampoos, hair conditioners, hair & body gels, bubble baths, skin creams & lotions, mascaras, etc. Contains also magnesium salts. ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-009A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-009A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-009A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-009A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>16</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>N<sub>4</sub> | Quaternium-15 (Dowicil 200) / (1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride) | | NA-14,IS-16, NAE65-14, NAC80-14 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 1-(3-Chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride; Chloroallyl methanamine chloride; cis-1-(3-chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride; Dowicil 150; Dowicil 200; Dowicil 75, 100, 200 (chemically similar); Hexamethylenetetramine cis-chloroallyl chloride; N-(3-chloroallyl) hexaminium chloride; Preventol D1; Quaternium 15; Triazatricyclo[3.3.1.1(3,7)]decane, 1-(3-chloro-2-propenyl)-, chloride, (Z)-; . | Formaldehyde-releasing preservative in hand creams, lotions, face creams, shampoos, latex paints, topical medicaments, polishes, metal working fluids, adhesives, inks, etc. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-007B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-007B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-007B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-007B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Hydroperoxides of Linalool | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | Linalool is found in fine fragrances, cosmetics, and hygiene products as well as in household and industrial products. Linalool is among the most commonly found fragrance ingredients in consumer products presently available. Linalool is a naturally occurring terpene, present in large amounts in various plants, for example in lavender, rosewood, bergamot and jasmine. Linalool autoxidize on air exposure at room temperature forming hydroperoxides. Compared to pure unoxidized linalool the hydroperoxides of oxidized linalool have shown to be far more allergenic. NOTE: The preparation contains oxidized linalool. The concentration of the active haptens in the preparation is measured from the added amount of the hydroperoxides of linalool. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-031B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-031B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-031B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-031B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>8</sub>N<sub>2</sub> | | | S-2,H-1,SH-9,NA-4,IS-4, NAE65-4, NAC80-4 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 4-Phenylenediamine base; p-Diaminobenzene; Pelagol D; Renal PF; Futramine D; Fur Black 41866; C.I. Developer 12; Developer PF; PPD; Peltol D; BASF Ursol D; Tertral D; 4-Aminoaniline; 1,4-Diaminobenzene; Phenyhydrazine; 1,4-Benzenediamine; 1,4-Phenylenediamine; C.I. 76076; Orsin; p-Amimoaniline; Phenylenediamine base; Rodol D; Ursol D; p-benzenediamine; benzofur d; C.I. 76060; C.I. developer 13; C.I. oxidation base 10; developer 13; durafur black r; fouramine d; fourrine d; fourrine i; fur black r; fur brown 41866; furro d; fur yellow; Mako h; oxidation base 10; pelagol dr; pelagol grey d; santoflex ic; p-Phenylene diamine. | Azo dye intermediate; photographic developing agent; photo- chemical measurements; intermediate in manufacture of antioxidants and accelerators for rubber; laboratory reagent; dye hair and fur; lithography; photocopying; oils; greases; gasoline and as antioxidant/accelerator in the rubber and plastic industry. The hydrochloride is used as blood reagent. Cross: parabens, PABA, para compounds. May produce erythema multiforme like eruptions. ABCD. PA. ICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-006.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-006.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-006.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-006.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | S-18,DS-19,H-6,O-25 ,SH-12,NA-11, IS-5, NAE65-11, NAC80-77 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | Formalin; Methylene oxide; Methyl aldehyde; Methanal; HCHO; Formic aldehyde; Oxomethane; Formol; Oxymethylene; Morbicid; Veracur; methylene glycol; formalin 40; BFV; fannoform; formalith; FYDE; HOCH; karsan; lysoform; superlysoform; Oxomethylene; Methan 21; Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin. | This compound is used as a preservative, disinfectant and antiseptic, in embalming solutions and in the manufacture of phenolic resins, artificial silk, cellulose esters, dyes, urea, thiourea, melamine resins, organic chemicals, glass mirrors and explosives. It is also used in improving fastness of dyes on fabrics, in tanning and preserving hides, in mordanting and waterproofing fabrics, as a germicide and fungicide for vegetables and other plants, in destroying flies and other insects, in preserving and coagulating rubber latex and to prevent mildew and spelt in wheat and rot in oats. It is used to render casein, albumin, and gelatin insoluble, in chemical analysis, as a tissue fixative, as a component of particle board and plywood and in the manufacture of Pentaerythritol, Hexamethylenetetramine and 1,4-Butanediol. It is also used in ceiling and wall insulation, in resins used to wrinkle-proof fabrics, in photography for hardening gelatin plates and papers, for toning gelatin-chloride papers and for chrome printing and developing. It is an intermediate in drug manufacture and a pesticide intermediate. Used in the production of urea, phenolic melamine and acetale resins. In textile products. As astringent, disinfectant, preservative in cosmetics, metalworking fluids, shampoos, etc. Other exposure areas include antiperspirant in cosmetics, anticracking agent in dental plastics, anhidrotics, chipboard production, cleaning products, disinfectants and deodorizers, dry-cleaning materials, glues, mineral wool production, paints and coatings, paper industry, phenolic resins and urea plastics in adhesives and footwear, photographic paper and solutions, polishes, printing materials, tanning agents, wart remedies, embalming solutions, fertilizers, wood composites, insulation. Formaldehyde releasers: Bakzid P, Biocide DS 5249, Bronopol, Dantoin MDMH, DMDM Hydantoin, Dowicil 200, Germall 115, Germall II, Grotan BK, Hexamethylenetetramine, KM 103, Paraformaldehyde, Parmetol K50, Polyoxymethylene urea, Preventol D1, -D2, -D3. Cross: aryl-sulfonamide resin, chloroallyl-hexaminium chloride. May produce erythema multiforme like eruptions. PA. PT. ABCD. ICU, NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/F-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/F-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/F-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/F-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-05B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-05B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-05B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-05B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>6</sub>BrNO<sub>4</sub> | 2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-l,3-diol (Bronopol) | | NA-30, NAE65-30, NAC80-30 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 1,3-Propanediol-2-Bromo-2-Nitro; 2-Bromo-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol; b-Bromo-b-nitrotrimethyleneglycol; Bronopol; Bronosol; Lexgard bronopol; Onyxide 500; 2-nitro-2-bromo-1,3-propanediol; bronocot; bronidiol; myacide as; Bromo-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol; Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol; 2-Bronopol. | This compound is used as a bactericide, in seed treatment for control of Xanthomonas malvacearum, as a foliar spray for control of a wide range of plant-pathogenic bacteria (especially Erwinia amylovora), in antiseptics and as a preservative in cosmetics, cooling fluids, hand & face creams, shampoos, hair dressings, mascaras, cleansing lotions, milk sampling, paints, textiles, humidifiers, pharmaceutical products, washing detergents | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-015B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-015B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-015B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-015B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | S-3,SH-6,NA-10,IS-3, NAE65-10, NAC80-10 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-01.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-01.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-01.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-01.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>14</sub>N<sub>4</sub>O<sub>7</sub> | Diazolidinylurea (Germall II) | | NA-21, NAE65-21, NAC80-21 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Germall II; 2,5-Diazolidinylurea; Urea, N-(1,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-2,5-dioxo-4-imidazolidinyl)-N,N'-bis(hydroxymethyl)-. | 2.5-Diazolidinylurea is used as a preservative in cosmetics and medicated products. It can be found in creams, lotions, hair products and over-the-counter topical drugs such as medicated ointments. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-044C.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-044C.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-044C.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-044C.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>11</sub>NO<sub>2</sub> | | | S-6, NA-1, NAE65-1, NAC80-1 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-004.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-004.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-004.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-004.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>26</sub>H<sub>38</sub>O<sub>5</sub>S | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | (11b)-21-[(2,2-dimethyl-1-oxo-propyl)thio]-11,17-dihydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione; JO 1016; Pivalone; Procolon; Rectovalone; Tivalon-NT; Tiprederm; Tixocortol pivalate. | Topical corticosteroid belonging to the group A (hydrocortisone) type of steroids used in nasal sprays for the treatment of rhinitis. Good marker for group A corticosteroid contact allergy. ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-031A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-031A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-031A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-031A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | AuNa<sub>3</sub>(S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>x<sub>2</sub>H<sub>2</sub>O | Gold(I)sodium thiosulfate dihydrate | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Goldsodiumthiosulfate, Bis[monothiosulfato-(2-)-O,S]aurate(3-) trisodium; Bis[monothiosulfato)aurate(3-) trisodium; Double thiosulfate of gold and sodium; Hyposulfite of gold and sodium; Sodium aurothiosulfate; Auricidine; Aurocidin; Aurolin; Auropex; Auropin; Aurosan; Aurothion; Crisalbine; Crytion; Novacrysin; Sanochrysine; Solfocrisol; Thiochrysine; Sodium Thiosulfatoaurate; Thiosulfuric acid (H2S2O3), gold(1+) sodium salt (2:1:3). | Gold derivative used for screening of contact allergy to dental gold materials. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/G-005B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/G-005B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/G-005B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/G-005B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>11</sub>H<sub>16</sub>N<sub>8</sub>O<sub>8</sub> | Imidazolidinyl urea Germall 115) | | C-14,H-23,LU-26,NA-5, NAE65-5, NAC80-5 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/I-001A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/I-001A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/I-001A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/I-001A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>34</sub>O<sub>6</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 16,17-Butylidenebis(oxy)-11-,21-dihydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione; (R,S)-11b,16a,17,21,tetrahydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione cyclic 16,17-acetal with butyraldehyde; S-1320; Budeson; Preferid; Pulmicort; Rhinocort; Spirocort; budenoside. | Nonhalogenated corticosteroid for use in topical preparations and for the treatment of rhinitis and asthma. Belongs to the group B (triamcinolone acetonide) type of corticosteroids. Good marker of corticosteroid allergy.Cross: hydrocortisone butyrate | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-033A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-033A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-033A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-033A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>36</sub>O<sub>6</sub> | Hydrocortisone-17-butyrate | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Alfason; Locoid; Plancol; Hydrocortisone butyrate. | Used as a topical corticosteroid with anti inflammatory properties. Marker for topical corticosteroid allergy | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-021B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-021B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-021B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-021B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>5</sub>NS<sub>2</sub> | 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2-Benzothiazolethiol; 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole; captax; Rotax; 2-Benzathiazalethiol; Dermacid; MBT; Mercaptobenzothiazole; Mertax; Nocceler M; Thiotax; 2(3H)-Benzothiazolethione; pennac mbt; Rokon; sulfadene; Benzothiazolethiol; benzothiazole-2-thiol. | Accelerator, retarder, and peptizer for natural and other rubber products such as shoes,gloves, rubber in undergarments and clothing, condoms and diaphragms, medical devices, toys, tires and tubes, renal dialysis equipment, swimwear. Fungicide. Corrosion inhibitor in soluble cutting oils and antifreeze mixtures. Also used in greases, adhesives, photographic film emulsions detergents, veterinary products such as tick and flea powders and sprays. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/M-003B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/M-003B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/M-003B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/M-003B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>66</sub>H<sub>103</sub>N<sub>17</sub>O<sub>16</sub>S | | | NA-23, NAE65-23, NAC80-23 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Agfivin; Altracin; Ayfivin; Baciquent; Fortracin; Penitracin; Topitracin; Zutracin; Citracin. | Antibiotic agent effective against gram-positive organisms and spirochetes. In products for topical treatment, ear medications and ophthalmic drugs. Common allergen in leg ulcer treatment. May cause systemic contact type dermatitis. Cross: polymyxin B sulfate, neomycin sulfate. ICU | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | F-31, NA-32,S-27, NAE65-32, NAC80-50, IS-25 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Mix of 6 fragrance ingredients commonly causing dermatitis from use of perfumed products. For information, see individual allergens. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-25.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-25.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-25.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-25.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Disperse Blue 106/124 Mix | | TF-33, NA-38, NAE65-38, NAC80-65 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | Mix of Disperse Blue 106 & 124 monoazo dyes used for secondary cellulose fabrics (polyester blouses, garment linings, etc.) | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-26.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-26.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-26.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-26.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>14</sub>H<sub>22</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/L-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/L-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/L-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/L-002B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | NA-33, NAE65-33, NAC80-79 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | 1,2-Propanediol; 1,2-Dihydroxypropane; Methylethylene glycol; Trimethyl glycol; 1,2-Propylene glycol; monopropylene glycol; propane-1,2-diol; alpha-propyleneglycol; dowfrost; PG 12; sirlene; solar winter ban; Propanediol. | Organic synthesis, especially for polypropylene glycol and polyester resins; antifreeze solutions; solvent for fats, oils, waxes, resins, flavoring extracts, perfumes, colors, softdrink syrups, and antioxidants; cellophane; hygroscopic agent; coolant in refrigeration systems; plasticizers, hydraulic fluids; bactericide; textile conditioners; in foods as a solvent, wetting agent and humectant; emulsifier; feed additive; anticaking agent; preservative (retards mold and fungi); cleansing creams; suntan lotions; pharmaceuticals; brake fluids; deicing fluids for airport runways; substitute for ethylene glycol and glycerol; fermentation inhibitor; as a mist to disinfect air; heat exchangers; as humectant in textiles, tobacco, and pet foods; and in veterinary medicine as a glucogenic (orally) in ruminants.Vehicle in pharmaceutical and cosmetic bases. In food as solvent for colors and flavors. In cooling fluids. UCU | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-019B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-019B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-019B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-019B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>12</sub>INO<sub>2</sub> | Iodopropynyl butyl carbamate | | NA-37, C-47, O-35, NAE65-37, NAC80-63 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Iodopropynyl butyl carbamate; 3-Iodo-2-propynyl N-butylcarbamate; 3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate; 3-Iodopropynylbutylcarbamate; ASC 67000; Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate; IPBC; Permatox IBP; Troysan KK-108a; Troysan polyphase anti-mildew. | Compound used as fungicide and bactericide for wood and paint preservation and in cooling fluids. Now also permitted and used as a cosmetics preservative in products such as shampoos, lotions, creams, powders and baby products. Trade name is Glycasil. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/I-008C.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/I-008C.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/I-008C.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/I-008C.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C55-56H96-98N16-O13-.2H2SO4 | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Aerosporin. Neomycin sulfate is the sulfate salt of neomycin B and C, which are produced by the growth of Streptomyces fradiaeWaksman (Fam.Streptomycetaceae). It has a potency equivalent of not less than 600 mcg of neomycin standard per mg, calculated on an anhydrous basis. | Topical antibiotic agent widely used, often in combination with neomycin. Polymyxin B is an important allergen in leg ulcer dermatitis. Products include ointments, creams, eye and ear drops.
Cross: bacitracin. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-026.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-026.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-026.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-026.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | R-CONH(CH<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub>-N(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>-CH<sub>2</sub>COO | | | C-33,H-17, NA-49, NAE65-49, NAC80-76 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | Cocamidopropylbetaine, Tegobetaine L7; N-Cocamidopropyl-N,N-dimethylglycine, hydroxide, inner salt; Cocoamidopropylbetaine; N-(Cocoamidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethyl ammonium, betaine; N-(3-Cocoamidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethylammonium hydroxide, inner salt; N-(3-Cocoamidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethyl betaine; Coconut oil amidopropyl betaine; 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-coco acyl derivs., hydroxides, inner salts. | Surfactant in liquid soaps, shampoos, hair colorants, shower & bath formulations. The major allergen is Amidoamine left from the synthesis of the surfactant. Cross: cocobetaine. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-018.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-018.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-018.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-018.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>9</sub>NH)<sub>2</sub>CS + (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>NH)<sub>2</sub>CS | | | NA-24, NAE65-24, NAC80-24 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-24.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-24.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-24.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-24.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>14</sub>N<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | N,N-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine; N,N-Dimethyl-1,3-diaminopropane; 3-(Dimethylamino)-propylamine; dimethylaminopropylamine; 1-amino-3-dimethylaminopropane; N,N-dimethyl-N-(3-aminopropyl)amine; 3-(dimethylamine)propylamine; N,N-dimethyl-1,3-propylenediamine; 3-(N,N-dimethylamino)propylamine; 3-aminopropyldimethylamine. | Intermediate substance in the synthesis of alkylamidopropyldimethylamines/alkylamidobetaines and found as an impurity in cosmetic surfactants present in e.g. shampoos. 3-(Dimethylamino)propylamine, (DMPA) is also used as a hardener of epoxy resins, as an additive in fuel, dyes, pesticides and binding agents. It is also used in the production of ion-exchangers. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-053.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-053.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-053.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-053.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | HEMA (2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate) | | DS-13,MA-3,MN-4,MP-8, DMP-6,DMS-5,NA-34,NAE65-56, NAC80-55 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Glycol Methacrylate; beta-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate; Mhoromer; heme-a; 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl ester; GMA; Ethylene glycol methacrylate. | Methacrylic monomer for use in UV inks, adhesives, lacquers, dental materials, artificial nails, etc. (HEMA). | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-010.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-010.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-010.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-010.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>23</sub>H<sub>46</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O | Oleamidopropyl dimethylamine | | C-56, H-28,NA-48,NAE65-48,NAC80-80 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | | Cationic emulsifier used in cosmetics such as body lotions, creams, shampoos, hair rinse preparations, etc. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/O-005.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/O-005.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/O-005.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/O-005.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>32</sub>O<sub>6</sub> | | | C-57,H-29,EP-20,EPE-34,SU-21,NA-47,NAE65-53,NAC80-53 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-065.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-065.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-065.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-065.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | DS-1,MA-1,MP-5, NA-42, DMP-,DMS-1, NAE65-42, NAC80-42 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Methacrylic Acid Methyl Ester; Methyl-2-Methyl-2-Propenoate; MME; MMA; 2-methylacrylic acid methyl ester; methyl methylacrylate; methyl alpha-methylacrylate; diakon; Methyl-2-methylpropenoate. | This compound is used in acrylic bone cements used in orthopedic surgery, in the production of acrylic polymers, polymethylmethacrylate and copolymers used in acrylic surface coatings, in the manufacture of emulsion polymers, in the modification of unsaturated polyester resins, in the production of higher methacrylates, acrylic fibers, acrylic film, inks, radiation-polymerized impregnants for wood, solvent-based adhesives and binders and as an impact modifier of polyvinyl chloride. It is also used in medicinal spray adhesives, in nonirritant bandage solvents, in dental technology, as a ceramic filler or cement, to coat corneal contact lenses, in intraocular lenses, artificial nails, hearing aids and as a monomer for polymethacrylate resins and in the impregnation of concrete. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/M-013.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/M-013.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/M-013.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/M-013.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Lavender absolute/(Lavandula) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Garden lavender; True Lavender; Oils, lavender; Lavender; Lavender oil; Lavandula angustifolia absolute; Lavender absolute; Lavandula angustifolia oil; Lavandula angustifolia oil bulgarian; Lavandula angustifolia concrete; Lavender concrete; Lavandula officinalis oil french; Oil of Lavender. | Lavender Oil is steam distilled from the freshly cut flowering tops and stalks of Lavandula Officinalis, a wild growing or cultivated plant, native to the Mediterranean countries. Distillation takes place mainly in the south of France where the plants grow at medium altitudes of this mountainous region. Lavender Oil is a colorless or pale yellow liquid of sweet, floral herbaceous refreshing odor with a pleasant, balsamic woody backnote. Fragrance for use in various perfumes. Flavor and carminative. Some Perfumery Uses : Hay New Mown Hay; Herbal; Tabac; Amber; Fern;
Cross: GeraniaL. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/L-001.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/L-001.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/L-001.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/L-001.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O | Cinnamal / (Cinnamic aldehyde) | | B-8,F-1,NA-6, NAE65-6, NAC80-6 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 3-Phenyl-2-propenal; Cinnamic aldehyde; 2-Propenal-3-phenyl; Cinnamal; Phenylacrolein; cassia aldehyde; 3-phenylpropenal; cinnamyl aldehyde; 3-phenylacrolein; benzylideneacetaldehyde; 3-phenyl-2-propenaldehyde; zimtaldehyde; 3-phenylacryaldehyde; Phenyl-2-propenal; Zimtaldehyde light; 3-Phenyl-2-propen-1-al. | Common ingredient in perfumes for household products like deodorizers, detergents, and soap. Flavor in toothpaste, sweets, ice cream, soft drinks, chewing gums, and cakes. Also present in balsam of Tolu and Peru, hyacinth plant, spices, cinnamon, Ceylon and cassia oil. Some Perfumery Uses : Canoe; Hyacinth; Bubblegum; Balsam; Cassia; Natural Occurrence : Cinnamon. Cross: cinnamic alcohol, cinnamon oil. May cause depigmentation. PA. ICU, NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-014.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-014.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-014.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-014.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>29</sub>H<sub>50</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | Tocopherol/ (DL alpha tocopherol) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | 2H-1-Benzopyran-6-ol, 3,4-dihydro-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-(4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl)-; DL-alpha-tocopherol; | TOCOPHEROL is the form of vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed
and accumulated in humans.The measurement of ""vitamin E"" activity in
international units (IU) was based on fertility enhancement by the prevention
of miscarriages in pregnant rats relative to alpha-tocopherol. In general,
food sources with the highest concentrations of vitamin E are vegetable
oils, followed by nuts and seeds including whole grains. Although originally
extracted from wheat germ oil, most natural vitamin E supplements are
now derived from vegetable oils, usually soybean oil. Vitamin E is widely
used as an inexpensive antioxidant in cosmetics and foods. Vitamin E containing
products are commonly used in the belief that vitamin E is good
for the skin; many cosmetics include it, often labeled as tocopherol acetate,
tocopheryl linoleate or tocopheryl nicotinate. Some individuals experience
allergic reactions to some tocopheryl esters or develop a rash and hives that
may spread over the entire body from the use of topical products with alpha
tocopheryl esters. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-036.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-036.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-036.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-036.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | MN-11,MP-1,NA-39, NAE65-39, NAC80-39 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Carbonyl Ethylene; 1-propenoic acid, ethyl ester; Ethyl Propenoate; Acrylic Acid Ethyl Ester; Ethoxycarbonylethylene; 2-Propenoic Acid Ethyl Ester; Ethyl 2-Propenoate. | This compound is used in the manufacturing of acrylic resins for use in paint formulations, industrial coatings and latexes, in the manufacturing of plastics such as ethylene ethyl acrylate and in the manufacturing of poly- acrylate elastomers and acrylic rubber. It is also used in the forming of denture materials, water emulsion vehicle for paints, textiles and paper coatings, leather finishes, resins or adhesives and lends flexibility to hard films (EA). | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/E-004.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/E-004.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/E-004.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/E-004.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Melaleuca alternifolia oil; Melasol; Tea tree oil; Ti tree oil; Ti-trol. Oil from distilled leaves of Melaleuca Alternifolia. Pale yellowish green oil of a warm spicy aromatic terpenic odor. | The oil has served as an antiseptic for many decades but is now also sold as a remedy for various skin and nail conditions. Also present in household products like cleansers, laundry agents and fabric softeners. Some Perfumery Uses: Herbal; Nutmeg; Mint; Pine. Common allergens present are d-limonene, ?-terpinene and aromadendrene. ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-035B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>34</sub>H<sub>54</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>N<sub>10</sub>O<sub>14</sub> | Chlorhexidine digluconate | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-005.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-005.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-005.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-005.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | PL-6,LU-12,NA-35,NAE65-61, NAC80-33 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 1,1-dimethylallyl caffeic acid ester (LB-1); Bee bread; Bee glue; Hive doss. A resinous substance found in beehives (beeglue). Collected by bees from poplar buds. | Found in biocosmetics, face creams, ointments, lotions, solutions, varnish, toothpaste, mouthwashes, tablets, chewing gum, etc. Also found in wax for violins. Contains flavonoid aglycones and the main allergen is 1,1-dimethylallyl caffeic acid ester (LB-1). Cross: balsam of Peru. ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-022.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-022.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-022.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-022.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>9</sub>ClO | Chloroxylenol (PCMX) / (4-Chloro-3,5-xylenol (PCMX)) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 4-Chloro-3,5-xylenol; 4-Chloro-3-xylenol; 2-Chloro-m-xylenol; 2-Chloro-5-hydroxy-m-xylene; 2-Chloro-5-hydroxy-1,3-dimethylbenzene; 4-Chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol; Benzytol; Chloroxylenol; Dettol; Husept extra; Nipacide PX; Ottasept; Para-chloro-meta-xylenol; PCMX; Chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol; Chloro-3,5-xylenol; Chloro-5-hydroxy-m-xylene; Chloro-m-xylenol; Desson; Dimethyl-4-chlorophenol; Espadol; Septiderm-hydrochloride; Xylenol, 4-chloro-. | Preservative in cooling fluids, creams, topical and urinary antiseptics. Chloroxylenol acts against a wide range of bacteria. Liquids are used for the cleaning and disinfecting of wounds and abrasions as well as abscesses. The creams are used for cuts, scratches, insect bites, burns and similar problems. Powders can be used to treat tinea problems of the feet and skin inflammations. Also in pharmaceutical products, hair conditioners, toilet and deodorants, soaps, electrocardiogram paste, etc. Cross: 4-chloro-3-cresol. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>14</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | Benzophenone-3 / (2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone) | | C-25,DS-7,SU-6,NAP-14, NAE65-34, NAC80-34 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)phenylmethanone; 4-Methoxy-2-hydroxybenzophenone; Benzophenone 3; Escalol 567; Eusolex 4360; MOB; Oxybenzone; Uvinul M-40; Spectra-Sorb UV-9; 2-benzoyl-5-methoxyphenol; cyasorb uv 9; syntase 62; UF 3; advastab 45; anuvex; chimassorb 90; cyasorb uv 9 light absorber; MOD; ongrostab hmb; sunscreen uv 15; uvinul 9; uvistat 24; HMB. | This compound is a sunscreen agent used to protect against sunburn (ultraviolet radiation). It is used to prevent skin cancer, premature aging of the skin and various forms of photosensitivity diseases. It is also used as a color preserver in paints, cosmetics, varnishes, hair dyes and soaps. Common UV-adsorber in dental composite materials and other plastic materials. UV-adsorber in topical sunscreens, moisturizers, shampoos, hair care products, lipsticks, lip balms, nail polish, etc.
Cross: dioxybenzone. PA. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-014C.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-014C.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-014C.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-014C.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Toluenesulfonamide formaldehyde resin | | NA-41,PG-15, NAE65-41, NAC80-41,IS-31 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Benzene sulfonamide, 4-methyl-polymer with formaldehyde; Mearlmaid TX-EPM-8-6; Santolite MHP; Santolite MS | Modifier and adhesion promotor for film forming natural and synthetic resins. Occurs in vinyl lacquers, nitrocellulose
compositions (e.g., nail lacquers), PVA adhesives, acrylics. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-010.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-010.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-010.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-010.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Sesquiterpene lactone mix | | S-20,PL-8,NA-31, NAE65-31, NAC80-31,IS-30 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Sesquiterpene lactone isolated from the Compositae plant Saussurea lappa. The oil which is extracted from Saussurea lappa is used in perfumery and in the Orient for all kinds of diseases. Costunolide is present in the plant together with dehydrocostus lactone. May cause airborne contact dermatitis. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-18.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-18.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-18.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-18.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Cocamide DEA / (Coconut diethanolamide) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Coconut diethanolamide; Tegobetaine L7; N-Cocamidopropyl-N,N-dimethylglycine, hydroxide, inner salt; Cocoamidopropylbetaine; N-(Cocoamidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethyl ammonium, betaine; N-(3-Cocoamidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethylammonium hydroxide, inner salt; N-(3-Cocoamidopropyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-carboxymethyl betaine; Coconut oil amidopropyl betaine; 1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-, N-coco acyl derivs., hydroxides, inner salts. | Surfactant in liquid soaps, shampoos, hair colorants, shower & bath formulations. The major allergen is Amidoamine left from the synthesis of the surfactant. Cross: cocobetaine. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-019.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-019.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-019.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-019.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Hydroperoxides of Limonene | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Carvene, (+)-4-Isopropenyl-1-Methylcyclohexene, Optical Isomer of Dipentene, (+)-R-Limonene, (R)-1-Methyl-4-(1-Methylethyenyl) Cyclohexene, D-(+)-Limonene | Limonene is found in cosmetics, fine fragrances and hygiene products as well as in household and industrial products. Limonene is one of the most commonly found fragrance ingredients in consumer products presently available. Limonene is a naturally occurring terpene, present in large amounts in various citrus fruits. Limonene autoxidize on air exposure at room temperature forming hydroperoxides. Compared to pure unoxidized limonene the hydroperoxides of oxidized limonene have shown to be far more allergenic. NOTE: The preparation contains 3% oxidized limonene. The concentration of the active haptens in the preparation is measured from the added amount of the hydroperoxides of d-limonene. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-032B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | | Topical quaternary ammonium antiseptic agent in ophthalmic preparations, skin disinfectants, cosmetics, deodorants, mouthwashes, dentifries, sterilization solutions, lozenges, and solutions for contact lenses. In medications for the symptom relief of burns, scalds, cuts and local inflammation of the skin and mouth. Denture discomfort and sore gums are uses for the oral gel. It may be used for infant teething. Wipes are used for irritations around the anus. Cross: cetrimoniumbromide, benzethoniumchloride. ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-027.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-027.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-027.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-027.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>14</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>S | Benzophenone-4 / (2-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-benzophenone-5-sulfonic acid) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 3-Benzoyl-4-hydroxy-6-methoxybenzenesulfonic acid; 5-Benzoyl-4-hydroxy-2-methoxybenzenesulfonic acid; Benzophenone 4; Cyasorb UV 284; Spectra-Sorb UV 284; Sulsisobenzone; Sungard; Uval; Uvinul MS-40; Uvistat 1121; 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone-5-sulfonic acid; Sulisobenzone. | Sunscreen for use in various sunscreen products, moisturizers, nail polish, lipsticks, lip balms, as well as in textiles, plastics, paints and cosmetics. UCU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-023C.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-023C.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-023C.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-023C.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>5</sub>NaO<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Benzoic acid, sodium salt. | Preservative especially for food products (drinks, jams, jellies, pickles, syrups, etc.) Also common in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. May casuse airborne contact urticaria. NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-001.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-001.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-001.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-001.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2,4-Hexadienoic acid; 2-Propenyl acrylic acid; Preservastat; Sorbistat; hexadienoic acid; 1,3-pentadiene-1-carboxylic acid; trans,trans-sorbic acid; alpha-trans-gamma-trans-sorbic acid; trans,trans-2,4-hexadienoic acid; (E,E)-2,4-hexadienoic acid; panosorb; (2-butenylidene)acetic acid; crotylidene acetic acid; Hexadienoic acid, (E,E); hexa-2,4-dienoic acid. | This compound is used as a mold and yeast inhibitor and as a fungistatic agent for foods, especially cheeses. It is used to improve characteristics of drying oils, in alkyd type coatings to improve glass, to improve milling characteristics of cold rubber, in copolymerization, and as an intermediate for plasticizers and lubricants. It is also a cosmetic ingredient and it is used in pharmaceuticals and tobacco products. In adhesives, glues, inks, paints, varnishes, tanning agents, metalworking fluids.
Cross: potassium sorbate. ICU, NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-003.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-003.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-003.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-003.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Cananga odorata oil / (Ylang-Ylang oil) | | F-21,NA-16,NAE65-65, NAC80-57 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Ylang-Ylang oil; Anona oil; Cananga odorata hook absolute; Ylang ylang absolute; Cananga odorata hook. f. and thomas. Oil. | Fragrance for use in various perfumed products. The oil is useful in soap perfumes and in general perfumery as a floral additive of extremely versatile application. It blends with almost any other floral natural or synthetic material and gives good effects in a concentration of 0.5% up to about 5% of the perfume base. Main aromatic component is methyl anthranilate. Some Perfumery Uses: Candy; Modifier And Fixer In Floral; Ylang; Hyacinth Jacinthe; Muguet Lily Of The Valley; Lily; Carnation Dianthus Oeillet; Hyacinth Jacinthe; Narcissus Narcisse. Extracted by steam distillation from flowers of the tree Cananga Odorata (botanical name).
The total amount of oil is traded as Cananga oil but Ylang Ylang is fractioned into about 4 different grades. The first fraction is Ylang Ylang Extra and this one is used by Chemotechnique and the perfume industry. It is the finest part and contains 20-40% of the whole distillate. The CAS number for this is 8006-81-3. The following fractions are used in soap, cosmetics etc. It contains among other substances Methyl anthranilate, (E,E)-Farnesene, delta-Cadinene, p-Methyl anisole, Linalool, Geranyl acetate, beta-Caryophyllene, p-Cresylmethyl ether, Methyl benzoate, Benzyl acetate and Benzyl benzoate.
Mostly contributing to its odor are p-cresol, eugenol and isoeugenol.
Cross: Benzyl salicylate, geranial. May cause pigmentationof the face. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Y-001.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Y-001.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Y-001.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Y-001.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Compositae Mix II (temporarily unavailable as a single hapten) | | NA-46, NAC80-66,NAE65-46, IS-23 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Mix of Tanacetum Vulgare, Arnica Montana, Parthenolide, Chamomilla Romana, Chamomilla Recutita (German Chamomill) and Tanacetum Millefolium used for the detection of compositae allergy. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-29A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-29A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-29A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-29A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Arlacel 83; Sorbitan, (Z)-9-octadecenoate (2:3). Mixed ester of oleic acid and hexitol anhydrides derived from sorbitol. | Emulsifier in cosmetic and pharmaceutical ointments and creams. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-005.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-005.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-005.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-005.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>13</sub>N<sub>3</sub> | | | SH-16,R-12,NA-17,NAE65-17,NAC80-17 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-022.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-022.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-022.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-022.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>22</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde (Lyral) (Temporarily unavailable) | | F-25,S-28, IS-27,NAE65-58, NAC80-72, | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 3-cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-hydroxy-4-methyl pentyl) | Fragrance known for it´s soft delicate floral, lily, cyclamen note reminiscent of hydroxycitronellal. Used in producs such as Alcoholic Lotion, Anti Perspirant, Deo Stick, Detergent Perborate, Detergent TAED, Fabric Softener, Hard Surface Cleaner, Shampoo and soap. Stabilized with 0.1% BHT | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/L-003.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/L-003.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/L-003.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/L-003.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>11</sub>H<sub>24</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Ethylhexyl glycerin, Sensiva CS 50 | This substance is a topical skincare ingredient and deodorizing agent, often indicated as a conditioning ointment in the treatment of eczema. It can services as a surfactant and preservative-enhancer and can be found as a substituent for parabens. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/E-027.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/E-027.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/E-027.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/E-027.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>24</sub>H<sub>31</sub>FO<sub>6</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 9a-fluoro-11b,21-dihydroxy-16a,17a-isopropylidene-dioxy-1,4-pregnadiene-3,20-dione; 9a-fluoro-16a-hydroxyprednisolone 16,17 acetonide; 9-Fluoro-11,21-dihydroxy-16,17-[1-methylethylidenebis (oxy)]pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione; 9a-Fluoro-11b,16a,17,21-tetrahydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione cyclic 16,17-acetal with acetone; 9a-Fluoro-16a-hydroxyprednisolone acetonide; Triamcinolone 16a,17-acetonide; 9a-Fluoro-16a,17-isopropylidenedioxyprednisolone; Adcortyl-A; Aristoderm; Cutinolone Simple; Flutex; Ftorocort; Kenacort-A; Kenalog; Kenaquart; Ledercort D; Omcilon-A; Respicort; Rineton; Solodelf; Tramacin; Tricinolon; Vetalog; Volon A; Volonimat; Aristocort acetonide; Pregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione, 9-fluoro-11,21-dihydroxy-16,17-[(1-methylethylidene)bis(oxy)]-, (11beta,16alpha)-; 9-Fluoro-11beta,16alpha,17,21-tetrahydroxypregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione cyclic 16,17-acetal with acetone. | Topical and systemic corticosteroid belonging to the group B (triamcinolone acetonide) type of steroids | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-030.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-030.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-030.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-030.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>32</sub>ClFO<sub>5</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Clobetasol; (11b,16b)-21-chloro-9-fluoro-11,17-dihydroxy-16-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione; Clobesol; Dermoval; Dermovate; Dermoxin; Dermoxinale; Temovate. | Topical corticosteroid belonging to the group D (Hydrocortisone-17-butyrate) type of steroids. UCU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-028.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-028.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-028.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-028.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | Cation-active fatty acid amino amide found in hair conditioners. Reacts simultaneously with DMAPA and amidoamine may represent cross-reactivity. Subjects with contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine (CAPB) have positive reactions to 3-dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA). DMAPA may in fact act as the true sensitizing substance, while amidoamine, which may in any case release DMAPA in vivo as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis, may favour the transepidermal penetration of the sensitizing agent. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/A-029.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/A-029.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/A-029.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/A-029.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>7</sub>NO<sub>2</sub> | Ethyl cyanoacrylate (temporarily unavailable) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | ECA; 2-cyano-2-propenoic acid, ethyl ester; 910EM; ACE-EE; adhesive 502; aron alpha d; black max; CA3; CA 8-3a; CN 2; CN4; cemedine 3000rs; cemedine 3000rs type-ii; cyanobond w 100; cyanobond w 300; cyanolite 201; cyanon 5msp; ethyl a-cyanoacrylate; krazy glue; N 135; permabond 105; permabond 200; permabond 268; pro grip 4000; PTR-E 3; ptr-e 40; super 3-1000; superbonder 420; TK 200; TK 201; 2-Cyanoethyl acrylate. | Acrylate compound used in instant glues to mend broken nails and to adhere glue-impregnated silk or linen to the nail plate, which is then filed to shape the nail. Instant glues are also used in medicine to glue tissues and skin cracks. The glue is also used to attach hair and to glue shoes, plastics, and many other materials. Technical Products and Impurities: The composition of a typical cyanoacrylate glue is 90.6% ethyl cyanoacrylate, 9.0% polymethylmethacrylate, 0.4% hydroquinone, and trace amounts of organic sulfonic acid. The commercial product Krazy Glue was introduced in 1973 and is reported to contain 99.95% ethyl cyanoacrylate and 0.05% undefined acrylic contaminants.The product Super Glue marketed by Loctite Corporation since December 1973 is essentially ethyl cyanoacrylate. Other companies have marketed similar cyano- acrylate adhesives under name Super Glue, causing confusion in identifying Super Glue as the ethyl ester. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/E-023.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/E-023.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/E-023.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/E-023.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Phenoxetol; 2-Phenoxyethanol; Phenoxyethyl alcohol; Arosol; Ethylene glycol phenyl ether; 1-Hydroxy-2-phenoxyethane; b-Hydroxyethyl phenyl ether; Ethylene glycol mono phenyl ether; Phenyl cellosolve; Phenoxethol; Phenoxyl ethanol; glycol monophenyl ether; phenoxytol; phenylmonoglycol ether; 2-hydroxyethyl phenyl ether; beta-phenoxyethyl alcohol; dowanol ep; dowanol eph; emeressence 1160; emery 6705; rose ether; Ethanol-2-phenoxy. | This compound is used as a fixative for perfumes, a bactericide [in conjunction with 1,2-dibromo-2,4-dicyanobutane (Euxyl K 400) as well as quaternary ammonium compounds], a insect repellent, a topical antiseptic, a solvent for cellulose acetate, dyes, inks and resins, in organic synthesis of plasticizers, in germicides, in pharmaceuticals, in cosmetics and in preservatives. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-025.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-025.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-025.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-025.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>12</sub>H<sub>10</sub>N<sub>4</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-032.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-032.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-032.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-032.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>6</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Benzenecarboxylic Acid; Carboxybenzene; Diacylic acid; benzene formic acid; benzenemethonic acid; phenyl carboxylic acid; phenylformic acid; retarded ba; retardex; Salvo; tennplas; Oracylic acid. | Preserving foods, fats, fruit juices, alkaloidal solutions, etc. Manufacture of benzoates, benzoyl compounds, and dyes. As a mordant in calico printing; for curing tabacco; as a standard in volumetric and calorimetric analysis; a pharmaceutic aid (antifungal agent); in plasticizers, perfumes, cosmetics and dentifrices. Cross: balsam Peru. ICU, NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-005.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-005.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-005.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-005.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>24</sub>O | BHT / (2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-cresol) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-cresol; 2,6-Di-tert-Butyl-1-Hydroxy-4-Methylbenzene; 2,6-Di-tert-Butyl-4-Methylphenol; 3,5-Di-tert-Butyl-4-Hydroxytoluene; 4-Hydroxy-3,5-Di-tert-Butyltoluene; BHT; Butylhydroxytoluene; Dibutylated Hydroxytoluene; Butylated hydroxytoluene; Di-n-butyl Hydroxytoluene; 4-Methyl-2,6-di-t-butyl-phenol; 2,6-Bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methylphenol; Annulex BHT; Antracine 8; Catalin CAO-3; Dalpac; DBPC; Embanox BHT; Hydagen DEO; Impruvol; Ionol CP; Sustane; Tenox BHT; Topanol OC and 0; Vianol; Di-tert-butyl-p-cresol; Bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methylphenol; Topanol. | Antioxidant in foods (beverages, gum, ice cream, fruits, cereals), cosmetics, topical medications, animal feeds, petroleum products, jet fuels, rubber, plastics, paints, glues.
Cross: lidocaine. UCU. BHT | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-006.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-006.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-006.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-006.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>18</sub>H<sub>26</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | 2-Ethylhexyl-4-methoxycinnamate (Parsol MCX) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2-Ethylhexyl-4-methoxycinnamate; 2-Ethylhexyl-p-methoxycinnamate; 3-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2-propenoic acid 2-ethylhexyl ester; Escalol 557; Ethylhexylcinnamate; Neo Heliopan AV.; Octyl methoxycinnamate; Parsol MCX; Parsol MOX; Octyl 4-methoxycinnamate; (5-Methylheptyl) 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-propenoate. | UV-B absorbing agent in sunscreens and cosmetic creams, lotions, lipsticks, sun oils, etc. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/E-019C.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/E-019C.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/E-019C.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/E-019C.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O | | | P-12,C-34,F-16, NAE65-59, NAC80-58 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | Benzenemethanol; Phenylcarbinol; Phenylmethyl alcohol; Phenylmethanol; alpha-Hydroxytoluene; Benzoyl alcohol; Hydroxytoluene; Benzenecarbinol; alpha-toluenol; (hydroxymethyl)benzene. | This compound is used as a photographic developer for color movie film and in perfumes, flavor industries, pharmaceuticals as a bacteriostatic, cosmetics, ointments, emulsions, textiles, sheet plastics and inks. It is a solvent for dyestuffs, cellulose esters, cellulose acetate, casein, gelatin, waxes and shellac. It is used as an intermediate for benzyl esters and ethers, as a surfactant, an insect repellent, local anesthetic, preservative in radio- pharmaceuticals and preservative in sterile solutions for intramuscular or intravenous use. It is used in heat-sealing polyethylene films, dyeing nylon filament and in microscopy as an embedding material. In veterinary medicine, it has been used for relief from pruritus. It once was used as an antiseptic. Some Perfumery Uses : Enhancer; Cacao; White Rose; Fixer; Hyacinth Jacinthe; Natural Occurrence : Tea. Cross: balsam Peru, benzoin tincture. May cause pigmentation of the face. ICU | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-008B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-008B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-008B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-008B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Cetearyl alcohol / (Cetyl stearyl alcohol (Lanette O)) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Lanette O; Cetyl stearyl alcohol. | A combination of cetyl (C16) and stearyl (C18) alcohols 50/50 used as emulsifier and emollient in cosmetic lotions, creams, ointments and pharmaceutical preparations. UCU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-033.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-033.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-033.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-033.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-059.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-059.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-059.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-059.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>14</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid phenylmethyl ester; Salicylic acid benzyl ester; benzyl o-hydroxybenzoate; Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy, phenyl methyl ester. | Organic solvent for perfumes (some Perfumery Uses : Chloe; Anais Anais; Estee; Plum; Lily); organic synthesis; pharmaceuticals; tanning creams and lotions. Natural Occurrence : Dianthus Caryophyllus L. May cause pigmentation of the face. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-010B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>15</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-036.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-036.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-036.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-036.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Jasmine absolute, Egyptian. | Natural jasmine for use as fragrance in perfumery. Used extensively in in grand perfumes as well as ordinary perfumes and bases. Examples of usage: Lily; Lilac Lilas; Honeysuckle Chevrefeuille; Muguet Lily of the Valley. Cross: benzylsalicylate.
May produce hyperpigmentation. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/J-002.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/J-002.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/J-002.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/J-002.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Peppermint Oil; Mentha x piperita L; peppermint terpenes; Pfefferminz oel. | True peppermint oil is steam distilled from the partially dried herb of Mentha Piperita which is a hybrid from three other species of Mentha, all natives of southern Europe. Uses include antiemetic agent, Autonomic agent, central nervous system agent, gastrointestinal agent, parasympatholytic agent, Pharmaceutic aid, Flavor and Fragrance agent, Essential Oil. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-036.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-036.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-036.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-036.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>17</sub>H<sub>27</sub>NO<sub>3</sub>-HCI | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Pramocaine, Pramocaine HCI, p-n butoxyphenyl gammamorpholinopropyl ether hydrochloride | Pramoxine is a topical anesthetic and used as an antipruritic. Like other local anesthetics, Pramoxine decreases the permeability of neuronal membranes to sodium ions, blocking both initiation and conduction of nerve impulses. Depolarization and repolarization of excitable neural membranes is thus inhibited, leading to numbness. The hydrochloride salt form of Pramoxine is water-soluble. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-039.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-039.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-039.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-039.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | | Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes, which are dissolved in denatured alcohol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough all-natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odor-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish. Shellac is often the only historically appropriate finish for early 20th-century hardwood floors, and wooden wall and ceiling paneling. From the time it replaced oil and wax finishes in the 19th century, shellac was the dominant wood finish in the western world until it was replaced by nitrocellulose lacquer in the 1920s and 1930s. Shellac was used from mid-19th century to produce small moulded goods like picture frames, boxes, toilet articles, jewelry, inkwells and even dentures. Although advancement in plastics have rendered shellac obsolete as a moulding compound, it remains popular for a number of other uses. In dental technology, it is still occasionally used in the production of custom impression trays and (partial) denture production. Shellac is used by many cyclists as a protective and decorative coating for their handlebar tape. Shellac is used as a hard-drying adhesive for tubular cycle tires, particularly for track racing. Orange shellac is also the preferred adhesive for reattaching ink sacs when restoring vintage fountain pens. It has always been the preferred hot-melt adhesive for fixing leather saxophone pads into their metal key-cups. Shellac is used as a binder in India ink. Shellac is edible and it is used as a glazing agent on pills and candies in the form of pharmaceutical glaze. It is also used to replace the natural wax of the apple, which is removed during the cleaning process. When used for this purpose, it has the food additive E number E904. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-015.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-015.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-015.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-015.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>22</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Lauryl glucoside, PLANTACARE® 1200; D-Glucopyranoside. LAURYL GLUCOSIDE. | Lauryl glucoside is a C10-C16 non-ionic surfactant with good dermatological compatibility and viscosity enhancing effects. Therefore it is suitable for use as an additive or a co-surfactant in cosmetic surfactant cleansing preparations in i.e. shampoos. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/L-004.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/L-004.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/L-004.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/L-004.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>7</sub>ClO | p-Chloro-m-cresol / (4-Chloro-3-cresol (PCMC)) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 4-Chloro-3-cresol; 4-chloro-m-cresol; 4-Chloro-3-methylphenol; p-Chloro-m-cresol; Methyl-4-chlorophenol; 3-Methyl-4-chlorophenol; 2-Chloro-5-hydroxytoluene; 6-Chloro-3-hydroxytoluene; Chlorocresol; Ottafect; PCMC; Preventol CMK; prevento 1 cmk; Aptal; Parol; raschit; baktol; baktolan; candaseptic; attafact; parmatol; peritonan; Aptal, preventor CMK, raschitk; Chloro-m-cresol. | This compound is used as a lubricant, as an ingredient in various ointment bases, as an emollient to the skin in irritant conditions, as a moisturizer, as a laxative, as a cathartic, as an ocular lubricant and as an ingredient in various pharmaceutical preparations. It is used in cosmetic products, to remove crusts and for chronic constipation. When sterilized, it is used as an aseptic dressing and as a lubricant for catheters and surgical instruments. Fungicide in creams, protein shampoos, baby cosmetics, and cooling fluids. Cross: 4-chloro-3-xylenol. NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-008.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-008.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-008.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-008.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/AC-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |