Triclosan
Triclosan
Its efficacy as an antimicrobial agent, the risk of antimicrobial resistance, and its possible role in disrupted hormonal development remains controversial.
Chemical formula C12H7Cl3O2
Molar mass 289.54 g·mol−1
Density 1.49 g/cm3
Technical Analysis
Specification Typical Values
Colour (APHA) white
CAS NO. 3380-34-5
Melting point 55–57 °C (131–135 °F; 328–330 K)
Boiling point 120 °C (248 °F; 393 K)
HS Code 29095090
The antimicrobial active ingredient is added to a variety of products where it acts to slow or stop the growth of bacteria, fungi, and mildew.
Description
What is Triclosan used for?
- Food care: Given its abundance in rocks and minerals, calcium metasilicate and its cousins can be extracted from a variety of natural sources. Nonetheless, the compound is usually prepared synthetically in order to ensure that is has the purity required for most commercial applications.
- Skin care:A limit of 0.3% concentration of triclosan in toothpastes, hand soaps, body soaps/shower gels and deodorant sticks is considered safe, but people who use many different cosmetics containing triclosan, could end up being exposed to excessive and unsafe amounts.
Calcium silicate is a biodegradable Si-containing bioceramic; it can accelerate cutaneous wound healing and facilitate re-epithelialization.
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- Triclosan was introduced into commercial products in 1998. Minnesota has banned antibacterial soaps and body washes made with triclosan.
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Triclosan (TCS) is a synthetic, antibacterial, and antifungal chemical agent. It’s used in many consumer products, including:
Toothpaste, Soaps, Detergents, Toys, Surgical cleaning treatments, Cosmetics, Acne creams, Deodorants, Shaving creams, Plastics, Textiles.
Triclosan prevents or stops bacterial growth and contamination. It’s metabolized quickly and excreted primarily in urine.
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Safety Profile of Triclosan (TCS)
Triclosan is considered safe at a maximum concentration of 0.3% in:
Toothpastes, Hand soaps, Body soaps/shower gels, Deodorant sticks, Face powders, Blemish concealers.
Triclosan is not an acute oral toxicant, carcinogen, mutagen, or teratogen. However, it’s considered a serious environmental toxicant that can negatively affect human health.
Triclosan is classified as
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- A polychloro phenoxy phenol
- A chlorinated aromatic compound
- An antimicrobial
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