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Triclocarban (sometimes
abbreviated as TCC) is an
antibacterial chemical once
common in, but now
phased out of,
personal care
products like
soaps and lotions...
- to be used in home
cleaning products during the 1990s.
Triclosan and
triclocarban are the most
common compounds used as
antibacterials in soaps. However...
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outlawed its use in non-medicinal products, Armour-Dial
replaced it with
triclocarban, a
synthetic antibacterial compound. Dial
became the
leading deodorant...
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cleaning treatments. It is
similar in its uses and
mechanism of
action to
triclocarban. Its
efficacy as an
antimicrobial agent, the risk of
antimicrobial resistance...
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bladder Trewartha climate classification, a
climate classification system Triclocarban, a
disinfectant TCC, a
codon for the
amino acid
serine Take
Command Console...
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their findings regarding the
persistence of
chemicals such as triclosan,
triclocarban, and
other pharmaceuticals. The
impact of this
persistence in
soils is...
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Phenol and
derivatives Hexachlorophene Policresulen Phenol Triclosan Triclocarban Chloroxylenol#
Biphenylol Fenticlor Nitrofuran derivatives Nitrofurazone...
- alternariol, dieldrin, endosulfan, fenarimol, HPTE, methiocarb, methoxychlor,
triclocarban, triclosan)
Phytosteroids (e.g.,
digitoxin (digitalis), diosgenin, guggulsterone)...
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Phenol and
derivatives Hexachlorophene Policresulen Phenol Triclosan Triclocarban Chloroxylenol#
Biphenylol Fenticlor Nitrofuran derivatives Nitrofurazone...
- alternariol, dieldrin, endosulfan, fenarimol, HPTE, methiocarb, methoxychlor,
triclocarban, triclosan)
Phytosteroids (e.g.,
digitoxin (digitalis), diosgenin, guggulsterone)...