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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...
- outlawed its use in non-medicinal products, Armour-Dial replaced it with triclocarban, a synthetic antibacterial compound. Dial became the leading deodorant...
- 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...
- bladder Trewartha climate classification, a climate classification system Triclocarban, a disinfectant TCC, a codon for the amino acid serine Take Command Console...
- their findings regarding the persistence of chemicals such as triclosan, triclocarban, and other pharmaceuticals. The impact of this persistence in soils is...
- 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)...
- 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)...