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Cetrimonium bromide, also
known with the
abbreviation CTAB, is a
quaternary ammonium surfactant with a
condensed structural formula [(C16H33)N(CH3)3]Br...
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Cetrimonium chloride, or
cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC), is a
topical antiseptic and surfactant. Long-chain
quaternary ammonium surfactants, such...
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cation whose salts are used as antiseptics:[citation needed]
Cetrimonium bromide Cetrimonium chloride They have the ATC
codes D08AJ02 (WHO) (as skin antiseptics)...
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indicated that it does
readily biodegrade.
Cetrimonium bromide – a C19
structural analogue Cetrimonium chloride – a C19
structural analogue Yamane,...
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methylbenzethonium chloride,
cetalkonium chloride,
cetylpyridinium chloride,
cetrimonium, cetrimide,
dofanium chloride,
tetraethylammonium bromide, didecyldimethylammonium...
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quaternary ammonium compounds:
tetradonium bromide (TTAB or MITMAB),
cetrimonium bromide (CTAB), and
laurtrimonium bromide (DTAB or LTAB). It was first...
- act as the new hair surface.
Examples are
behentrimonium chloride and
cetrimonium chloride.
Thermal protectors,
usually heat-absorbing polymers, shield...
- R02AA14
Oxyquinoline R02AA15 Povidone-iodine R02AA16
Benzalkonium R02AA17
Cetrimonium R02AA18
Hexamidine R02AA19
Phenol R02AA20
Various R02AA21 Octenidine...
- D08AH03
Oxyquinoline D08AH30
Clioquinol D08AJ01
Benzalkonium D08AJ02
Cetrimonium D08AJ03
Cetylpyridinium D08AJ04
Cetrimide D08AJ05
Benzoxonium chloride...
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Cyproterone acetate Flutamide Spironolactone Antifungals Bifonazole Cetrimonium bromide (cetrimide)
Ciclopirox olamine (ciclopirox)
Climbazole Clotrimazole...