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- biocides a distinction should be made between the biocidal active substance and the biocidal product. The biocidal active substances are mostly chemical compounds...
- A biocidal natural building material is a natural building material which has biocidal properties. The biocidal properties of biocidal natural building...
- the products they use. Biocidal products include, for example, insect repellents and disinfectants used in hospitals. The Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)...
- The Biocidal Products Directive (BPD) also known as the Biocides Directive is European Union Directive, (98/8/EC), which concerns biocides. It is officially...
- decided upon not approving DPTA as an existing active substance for use in biocidal products of product-type 8, wood preservatives, due to the unacceptable...
- banned the use of formaldehyde as a biocide (including embalming) under the Biocidal Products Directive (98/8/EC) due to its carcinogenic properties. Countries...
- Annelida) noted for displaying exceptional ****ual dimorphism and for the biocidal properties of a pigment in its skin. The species is wide-ranging, found...
- affected by C12, gram positive by C14, and gram negative by C16. The greatest biocidal activity is ****ociated with the C12 dodecyl and C14 myristyl alkyl derivatives...
- amoebicidal properties emerged in the 1990s. The exact mechanism of its biocidal action is unknown, but presumed similar to quaternary ammonium compounds...
- however much lower than PHMB. As of May 2024, PAPB is not approved as a biocidal active substance under EU regulations. In some sources, particularly in...