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Hexachlorophene, also
known as Nabac, is an
organochlorine compound that was once
widely used as a disinfectant. The
compound occurs as a
white odorless...
- Smile, with
Eddie Cantor and
Dinah S****. In 1959, Bristol-Myers
added hexachlorophene to
Ipana toothpaste.
Television ads at that time
proudly proclaimed...
- sunscreens)
Salicylanilide (found in
industrial cleaners) St John's wort
Hexachlorophene (found in some
prescription antibacterial soaps)
Tetracycline antibiotics...
-
production processes. Dial was made
antibacterial by the
addition of
hexachlorophene,
referred to by the
company as AT-7. The
product was
named Dial and...
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Phenols such as
phenol itself (as
introduced by Lister) and triclosan,
hexachlorophene, chlorocresol, and chloroxylenol. The fact that the more substituted...
- 1970 to 1972,
NEPACCO was
primarily involved in the
production of
hexachlorophene (3), an
antibacterial agent used in soap, toothpaste, and
common household...
- the
production of 2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T) and
hexachlorophene involves the
intermediate production of 2,4,5-trichlorophenol (TCP)...
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addition part of the
facility was
leased to
NEPACCO for the
production of
Hexachlorophene, the
byproduct of
which was
mishandled by both
NEPACCO and the contractor...
- role in the
Times Beach Hazmat Incident. NEPACCO's main
product was
hexachlorophene,
which it
began producing after leasing a Verona,
Missouri based chemical...
- The use of
chloroxylenol has been
increasing due to the
removal of
hexachlorophene and
later triclosan and
others from
world markets. It is currently...