Global Regulation of Preservatives and Cosmetic Preservatives
Philip A. Geis in Cosmetic Microbiology, 2020
Japan now has a list of 31 ingredients that are prohibited from use in cosmetics. The list includes these preservatives: • Dichlorophen• Mercury and its compounds• Halogenated salicylanides• Bithionol• Hexachlorophene• Formalin
Global regulation of preservatives and cosmetic preservatives
Philip A. Geis in Cosmetic Microbiology, 2006
Japan now has a list of 31 ingredients that are prohibited from use in cosmetics. The list includes: DichlorophenMercury and its compoundsHalogenated salicylanidesBithionolHexachloropheneFormalin
Synthesis and evaluation of novel 1-(((6-substitutedbenzo[d]thiazol-2-yl)amino)(heteroaryl)methyl)naphthalen-2-ol as pesticidal agents
Published in Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 2022
Junfeng Shang, Yuxin Li, Na Yang, Lixia Xiong, Baolei Wang
The great potential of phenolic compounds in medicinal and pesticidal chemistry has been highly recognised. Many compounds containing phenol motifs have been found to possess a variety of pharmacological properties, such as antioxidant5,6, anti-inflammatory6, anticancer7, antiproliferative8, antitumor8, cytotoxic9 and antibacterial9 activities. Moreover, many phenols are important intermediates for producing commercial agrochemicals. Some phenolic derivatives also exhibit promising pesticidal activities. For examples, DNOC (Figure 1, i) can be used as a herbicidal and a fungicidal agent10,11; eugenol (Figure 1, ii) is a natural acaricide and fungicide12,13; dichlorophen and carvacrol (Figure 1, iii and iv) have effective fungicidal activities14,15; thymol (Figure 1, v) was recently reported to have promising insecticidal activity against Caenorhabditis elegans at different stages of growth and development16. Comparatively, there are seldom reports about a naphthol moiety being a part of the potent insecticidal agents, except those several representative natural products, such as methoxyhemigossypol and gossypol (Figure 1, vi and vii), both of which have insecticidal and antifungal activities17–19.
Detection of anti-androgenic activity of chemicals in fish studies: a data review
Published in Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2023
Grace H. Panter, Rebecca J. Brown, Alan Jones, Oliver Körner, Laurent Lagadic, Lennart Weltje
Results from the literature searches, as a number of “hits” per substance from each database, are tabulated in SI Table 4.2. Fifty-three papers or grey literature were considered relevant and reliable for inclusion in this review. No relevant papers or grey literature were identified for dichlorophen or dimethomorph.
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