| | | C<sub>17</sub>H<sub>34</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Tetradecanoic acid 1-methylethyl ester; Estergel; Propyl myristate. | Emollient in cosmetic and pharmaceutical bases. Has solvent properties. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/I-003.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/I-003.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/I-003.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/I-003.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>15</sub>NO<sub>3</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-016.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-016.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-016.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-016.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Polysorbate 80 / (Polyoxyethylenesorbitanmonooleate(Tween 80)) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Polyoxyethylene Sorbitan Monooleate; Tween 80; Sorethytan (20) mono-oleate; Polyethylene oxide sorbitan mono-oleate; Sorbitan mono-oleate polyoxyethylene; Sorlate; Olothorb; Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate; Sorbitan, mono-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs., (Z)-; (x)-sorbitan mono-9-octadecenoate poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs; sorbitan, monooleate polyoxyethylene deriv.; armotan pmo-20; capmul poe-o; drewmulse poe-smo; emsorb 6900; glycosperse 0-20; glycosperse 0-20 veg; glycosperse 0-20x; liposorb 0-20; polysorbate 80 b.p.c.; polysorbate 80; protasorb o-20; sorbimacrogol oleate 300; polyoxyethylene (5) sorbitan monooleate; Sorbitan, mono-9-octadecanoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs., (Z)-; POE (5) sorbitan monooleate; POE (20) sorbitan monooleate. | Emulsifier and dispersing agent; cosmetics, surfactant; foaming and defoaming agent; pharmaceuticals, shortenings and baked goods. Emulsifier and dispersing agent for medicinal products for internal use. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-013.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-013.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-013.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-013.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Sorbitan oleate / (Sorbitan monooleate (Span 80)) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Span 80; Sorbitan monooleate; Sorbitan, mono-9-octadecenoate, (Z)-; Sorbitan oleate. Monoester of oleic acid and hexitol anhydrides derived from sorbitol. | Emulsifier in cosmetic and pharmaceutical ointments and creams. Cross: Sorbitan sesquioleate (Arlacel 83). | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-004.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-004.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-004.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-004.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>11</sub>H<sub>16</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | 2-tert-Butyl-4-methoxyphenol (BHA) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 4-Methoxy-2-t-butylphenol; Antrancine 12; Embanox; Nipantiox 1-F; Phenol, (1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methoxy; Sustane 1-F; Tenox BHA; Vyox; 3-tert-Butyl-4-hydroxyanisole. | Antioxidant in foods (beverages, gum, ice cream, fruits, cereals), cosmetics, topical medications, animal feeds, petroleum products, jet fuels, rubber, plastics, paints, glues. (BHA). May cause depigmentation. ABCD. UCU | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-022.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-022.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-022.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-022.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>22</sub>O<sub>5</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Octyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate. | Antioxidant for use in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products and in food products such as margarine and peanut butter. ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/O-002.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/O-002.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/O-002.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/O-002.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>12</sub>H<sub>7</sub>Cl<sub>3</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | Triclosan (Irgasan DP300) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-014.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-014.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-014.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-014.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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-010A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-010A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-010A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-010A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>9</sub>HgNaO<sub>2</sub>S | | | C-13,O-22,LU-13, NAC80-32 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Ethyl [2-mercaptobenzoato(2-)-O,S]-mercurate(1-) sodium; Ethyl (2-mercaptobenzoato-S) mercury, sodium salt; Mercurothiolate; Merfamin; Merthiolate; Mertorgan; Merzonin; [(o-carboxyphenyl)thio]ethylmercury sodium salt; Sodium ethyl mercurithiosalicylate; Thiomersalate; Thimerosal; Ethylmercurithiosalicylic acid sodium salt; Merthiolate sodium; mercury((o-carboxyphenyl)thio)ethyl, sodium salt; elicide; o-(ethylmercurithio)benzoic acid sodium salt; merzonin sodium; SET; sodium ethylmercuric thiosalicylate; thimerosalate; thimerosol; thimersalate; thiomerosal; thiomersal; sodium o-(ethylmercurithio)benzoate; ethyl(hydrogen o-mercaptobenzoato)mercury, sodium salt; nosemack; merseptyl; benzoic acid, 2-mercapto-, mercury complex; elcide 75; ethyl (sodium o-mercaptobenzoato)mercury; mercury, ethyl(2-mercaptobenzoate-S), sodium salt; Carboxyphenyl)thio)ethylmercury, sodium salt; Elcide; Ethylmercurithio)benzoic acid, sodium salt; Ethylmercurithiosalicylate-sodium; Sodium salt of (2-(carboxyphenyl)thio)ethylmercury. | This compound is used as an ophthalmic preservative, a topical anti- infective and a topical veterinary antibacterial and antifungal agent. It is also used as a bacteriostat and a fungistat. It is an FDA over-the-counter drug. Preservative in vaccines, antitoxins, skin testing allergens, antiseptics, contact lens solutions, and cosmetic products like eye makeup. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-007.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-007.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-007.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-007.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>N<sub>4</sub> | Methenamine / (Hexamethylene tetramine) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Hexamethylene tetramine, Methenamine; urotropin; HMTA; Hexaform; Hiprex; Mandelamine; UREX; Uroqid; Hexamine; 1,3,5,7-tetraazaadamantane; Hexamethylenamine; Aminoform; Ammoform; Cystamin; Cystogen; Formin; Uritone; HMT; 1,3,5,7-Tetraazatricyclo[3.3.1.1(3,7)]-decane; mercuric manganese telluride; hexamethyleneamine; hexamethylenetetraamine; aceto hmt; ammonioformaldehyde; formamine; HEXA; hexilmethylenamine; methamin; metheneamine; preparation af; resotropin; Hexamethylene triamine; Tetraazatricyclo[3.3.1.1(3,7)]decane; Hexamethylenetetramine. | This chemical is used as an insecticide, pediculicide, scabicide, ectoparasiticide and a pesticide. It is also used as a foliar spray and soil application for insecticidal control of a broad spectrum of phyto- phagous and soil dwelling insects, animal ectoparasites and public health pests. It is used on ornamentals, fruit trees, nut trees, vegetables, tobacco and timber. This chemical is found in baits and seed treatments for rodent control. It acts as a stomach and contact poison and has some fumigant action. It has been of value in the control of malaria and other vector-borne diseases and in the control of grasshoppers, cotton insects, rice insects, wireworms and other soil pests. It is used in pet shampoo to maintain the natural luster of the coat and aid in the prevention of ticks, lice and sarcoptic mange mites. It is also used on patients in the treatment of head and crab lice and their ova. Urinary antiseptic agent. Rubber accelerator and formaldehyde liberator. In the production of phenol-formaldehyde resins. Preservative in cosmetic products. Epoxy curing agent. Corrosion inhibitor for steel (hexamine). ABCD. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-003.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-003.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-003.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-003.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <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-03C.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/MX-03C.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/MX-03C.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/MX-03C.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>8</sub>H<sub>8</sub>HgO<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | phenylmercury acetate; PMA; (acetato-O)phenylmercury; Phenylmercuric acetate; Phenylmercury(II)Acetate; Acetoxyphenylmercury; (Aceto)phenylmercury; PMAC; PMAS; Gallotox; Liquiphene; Phix; Mersolite; Tag HL-331; Nylmerate; Scutl; Riogen; Advacide PMA 18; Cosan PMA; Mergal A25; Metasol 30; Nildew AC 30; Nuodex PMA 18; Agrosan; Cekusil; Celmer; Hong Nien; Pamisan; Seedtox; Shimmer-ex; Unisan; phenyl mercury ammonium acetate; acetic acid, phenylmercury deriv.; (acetoxymercuri)benzene; agrosan gn 5; algimycin; antimucin wdr; benzene, (acetoxymercurio)-; Bufen; ceresan universal; contra creme; dyanacide; Femma; FMA; fungitox or; HL-331; hostaquik; kwiksan; leytosan; mercuriphenyl acetate; mersolite 8; norforms; phenmad; phenomercuric acetate; phenylmercuriacetate; pmacetate; PMAL; purasan-sc-10; puraturf 10; quicksan; quicksan 20; sanitized spg; SC-110; spor-kil; TAG; tag 331; trigosan; ziarnik; Anticon; Fungicide R; Fungitox; Meracen; Mercuron; Neantina. | Catalyst; fungicide; herbicide; algicide. As preservative in antibiotic eye drops, eye cosmetics, shampoos, etc.
Cross: p-chloromercuriphenol. ICU | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-008.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-008.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-008.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-008.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>ClNO | Chloroacetamide / (2-Chloroacetamide) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | Preservative in cosmetic and pharmaceutical creams, shampoos, bath lotions, etc. Also as preservative in glues, cooling fluids. ABCD | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-006.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-006.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-006.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-006.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>21</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | Hexahydro-1,3,5-tris-(2-hydroxyethyl)triazine(Grotan BK) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-002.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-002.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-002.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-002.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>9</sub>H<sub>5</sub>ClJNO | Clioquinol (Chinoform, Vioform) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 3-Hydroxy-5-Chloro-7-iodine-8-quinoline; Amebil; Alchloquin; Amoenol; Bactol; Barquinol; Budoform; Chinoform; 5-Chloro-7-iodo-8-quinolinol; 5-Chloro-8-hydroxy-7-iodoquinoline; Eczecidin; Enteroquinol; Entero-Septol; Entero-Vioform; Enterozol; Entrokin; Hi-Enterol; Iodochlorhydroxyquin; Iodochloroxyquinoline; Iodoenterol; Nioform; Quinambicide; Rometin; Quinoform; Vioform; 5-chloro-7-iodo-8-hydroxyquinoline; iodochlorohydroxyquinol; iodochlorohydroxyquinoline; chloroiodoquine; 7-iodo-5-chloro-8-hydroxyquinoline; 7-iodo-5-chloroxine; emaform; entero-bio form; enterum locorten; hydriodide-enterol; iodenterol; vioform n.n.r.; Alchoquin; Chloro-7-iodo-8-hydroxyquinoline; Chloro-7-iodo-8-quinolinol; Chloro-8-hydroxy-7-iodoquinoline; Chloroiodeoquim; Chlorojodochin; Cifoform; Dioquinol; Domeform; Iodo-5-chloroxine; Lekosept; Quin-o-creme; Quinolinol, 5-chloro-7-iodo-. | This compound is used as an antiinfective agent, as an antiamoebic agent and as an intravaginal trichomonacide. It is used to impregnate cotton bandages for antibacterial purposes. It is used in animals as an intestinal antiinfective agent. May cause brown discoloration of the nails and erythema multiforme like eruptions. UCU | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-015.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-015.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-015.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-015.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>20</sub>H<sub>34</sub>O | Hydroabietyl alcohol / (Abitol) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Abitol, Dihydroabietyl alcohol. Organic alcohol derived from wood rosin. | For use in adhesives, mascara, inks, sealants, etc. Plasticizer in plastic materials. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/A-002.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/A-002.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/A-002.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/A-002.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>10</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Salol; 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid phenyl ester; Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy-, phenyl ester. | Analgesic, antipyretic, anti-rheumatic agent, manufacture of polymer plastics, lacquers, waxes, polishes, adhesives, in suntan oils and creams, light absorber to prevent discoloration of plastics. In veterinary use as external disinfectant and intestinal antiseptic agent. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-011.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-011.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-011.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-011.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>8</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.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-019A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-019A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-019A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-019A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>18</sub>H<sub>38</sub>O | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 1-Octadecanol; Octadecanol; Aldol 62; Alfol 18; Atalco S; Cachalot S 43; CO 1895F; Conol 1675; Conol 30F; Crodacol S; 1-Hydroxyoctadecane; Kalcohl 80; Lanol S; Lorol 28; n-Octadecanol; Octadecyl alcohol; Sipol S; Siponol S; Siponol SC; Stearol; Steraffine; Stenol; Octadecan-1-ol. | Lubricant and antifoam agent in cosmetic and pharmaceutical creams and in textile oils and finishes. UCU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-006.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-006.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-006.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-006.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>16</sub>H<sub>34</sub>O | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Cetanol; 1-Hexadecanol; Ethal; Ethol; Palmityl alcohol; Hexadecan-1-ol; Hexadecyl alcohol; Hexadecanol; Alcohol, C16; Atalco C; Cachalot C-50; Cetaffine; Cetal; Cetylol; CO-1670; Crodacol-cas; DYTOL F-11; LorolL 24; Loxanol K; Product 308. | As emulsifier and emollient in cosmetics and pharmaceutical preparations. UCU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-003.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-003.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-003.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-003.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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) | | | | | <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-015A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-015A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-015A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-015A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>5</sub>H<sub>4</sub>NOSNa | Sodium-2-pyridinethiol-1-oxide(Sodiumomadine) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | Sodium omadine; sodium pyrithione; 2-Mercaptopyridine-N-oxide, sodium salt; N-Hydroxy-2-pyridinethione, sodium salt; 2-Pyridinethiol-1-oxide, sodium salt; Mercaptopyridine-N-oxide sodium salt. | Bactericide for use in cooling fluids and short term -in can- preservation of vinyl acetate latex, paints and synthetic fiber lubricants. Preservative for cosmetic rinse-off products. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-002.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-002.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-002.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-002.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | Methylisothiazolinone + Methylchloroisothiazolinone / (Cl+-Me-isothiazolinone (Kathon CG 200ppm)) | | C-35,O-31,SH-20,H-18,IS-17,NA-25,NAC80-78,NAE65-25 | | | <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-009B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-009B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-009B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-009B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>14</sub>O<sub>2</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | TBHQ; 1,4-Benzenediol, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-; 2-tert-Butylhydroquinone; Mono-tert-butylhydroquinone. | Antioxidant in cosmetic products like lipsticks. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/B-028.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/B-028.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/B-028.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/B-028.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>11</sub>H<sub>13</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O | Drometrizole / (2(2-Hydroxy-5-methyl-phenyl)benzotriazol) | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 2(2-Hydroxy-5-methyl-phenyl)benzotriazol, 2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methylphenol; Tinuvin P; 2-(2-Hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)-2H-benzotriazole; Drometrizole; 2-(2-Benzotriazolyl)-4-methylphenol. | UV-adsorber for use in plastics, cosmetics, dental materials, acrylic materials, dyes, etc. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/H-016.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/H-016.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/H-016.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/H-016.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>5</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | n-Propyl Gallate; 3,4,5-Trihydroxybenzoic acid propyl ester; Gallic acid propyl ester; Progallin P; Tenox PG; propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate; 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzene-1-propylcarboxylate; n-propyl ester of 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid; n-propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate; nipagallin p; PG; nipa 49. | This compound is used as a food preservative and antioxidant for foods (margarine, peanut butter, etc.), cosmetic and pharmaceutic creams, fats, oils, flavorings, ethers, emulsions, waxes and transformer oils. It is used as a packaging material. It is also used to inhibit autooxidation of paraldehyde and similar substances which develop peroxides in the presence of oxygen. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-021.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-021.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-021.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-021.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>19</sub>H<sub>30</sub>O<sub>5</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Lauryl gallate; Dodecyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate. | Antioxidant in cosmetic and pharmaceutical creams and emulsions, various fats, oils, waxes, and foods such as margarine. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-042.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-042.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-042.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-042.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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) | | | | | <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-007A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-007A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-007A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-007A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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) | | | | | <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-044A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-044A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-044A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-044A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>12</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.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-047A.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-047A.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-047A.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-047A.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub>Br<sub>2</sub>N<sub>2</sub> | Methyldibromo glutaronitrile (MDBGN) | | S-26, C-45,O-34, NA-27, NAE65-27, NAC80-27 | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | 1,2-Dibromo-2,4-dicyanobutane, 2-Bromo-2-(bromomethyl)pentanedinitrile; 2-Bromo-2-(bromomethyl)-glutaronitrile; Euxyl K-400; Tektamer 38; 1-Bromo-1-(bromomethyl)-1,3-propanedicarbonitrile; Bromo-1-(bromomethyl)-1,3-propanedicarbonitrile; Bromo-2-(bromomethyl)glutaronitrile; Bromo-2-(bromomethyl)pentanedinitrile; Dibromo-2,4-dicyanobutane; Merck 48051; Metacide 38. | Preservative for metalworking fluids, cosmetics, adhesives, latex emulsions and paints, dispersed pigments and detergents.
Active ingredient in Euxyl K 400 and Tektamer 38. | The hapten DOR-686 Methyldibromo Glutaronitrile + phenoxyethanol (EUXYL K ) is no longer available. However the two components of this hapten mixture are available as D-049E Methyldibromo glutaronitrile (0.5% pet) and P-025 2-Phenoxyethanol (1% pet) | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/D-049E.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/D-049E.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/D-049E.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/D-049E.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | C<sub>31</sub>H<sub>52</sub>O<sub>3</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-037B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-037B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-037B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-037B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Oxidized terpentine oil containing the hydroperoxides of terpentine oil. The main haptens are the hydroperoxide of delta-3-carene and alpha-pinene. | In solvents or lacquers for printing, etching and art painting. In sealing wax, coolants, tapes, polish, metal cleaners, deodorizers, paints, cosmetics like soaps and bath oils. Cross: chrysanthemum, pyrethrin. ABCD. NICU. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/T-024B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/T-024B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/T-024B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/T-024B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Mix of synthetic nitro musk compound for use as fragrances and fixatives in after shave lotions, perfumes etc. | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/Mx-10B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/Mx-10B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/Mx-10B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/Mx-10B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-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/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | Na<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Sodium metabisulphite or sodium pyrosulphite | It is used as a food additive, mainly as a preservative and is sometimes identified as E223. As an additive, it may cause allergic reactions, particularly skin irritation e.g. excema; gastric irritation and asthma. It is not recommended for consumption by children. It is present in many dilutable squashes. It is commonly used in homebrewing preparations to sanitize equipment. It is used as a cleaning agent for potable water reverse osmosis membranes in desalination systems. It is also used to remove chloramine from drinking water after treatment. In the brand Stump-Out, it is used in almost a pure form (98%) to cause degradation of lignin, creating pores for fuel adsorption, and consequently, ignition. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/S-011.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/S-011.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/S-011.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/S-011.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | Mix containing Dodecyl gallate 0.25%, Propyl gallate 0.5% and Octyl gallate 0.25% | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/MX-28B.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/MX-28B.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/MX-28B.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/MX-28B.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/C-056.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/C-056.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/C-056.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/C-056.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/pet.gif"/> | | | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-042.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-042.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-042.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-042.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |
| | | | POLYAMINOPROPYL BIGUANIDE | | | | | <img src="../IMAGES/aq.gif"/> | Polyaminopropyl Biguanide, Polyhexamethylene biguanide hydrochloride (PHMB HCl) | It is used as a preservative in cosmetics, personal care products, fabric softeners, contact lens solutions, hand washes, and more. In cosmetics, the preservation of fruit and vegetables. It is also used to preserve wet wipes; to control odor in textiles; to prevent microbial contamination in wound irrigation and sterile dressings; to disinfect medical/dental utensil and trays, farm equipment, animal drinking water, and hard surfaces for food handling institutions and hospitals; and to deodorize vacuums and toilets. | | | | <a href="PDF/P_InfoEn/P-043.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoFr/P-043.pdf" Target="_blank">French</a> | <a href="PDF/P_InfoSp/P-043.pdf" Target="_blank">Spanish</a> | <a href="PDF/MSDS/P-043.pdf" Target="_blank">SDS</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">English</a> | <a href="PDF/TestFrm/Prev/C-1000.pdf" Target="_blank">Previous Year</a> | |