Use Chloropheniramine is a preservative widely used in cosmetics. Since 1996, it has been allowed to be used in cosmetics in Europe, Japan and the United States. Uses Chloropheniramine is more effective on fungi, and can be used with other preservatives to enhance the anti-corrosion effect. Introduction Chloropheniramine is a preservative widely used in cosmetics and compatible with most preservatives (including potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, and methylisothiazole Chemalbook ketone). It is white crystal, usually with weak characteristic odor. The melting point is 77.0-80.5 ℃. Slightly soluble in water (about 0.5%). The solubility in 95% ethanol is 5%. Soluble in ether. Slightly soluble in non-volatile oil, insoluble in white mineral oil. Microbial control performance: It can provide improved broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. It can inhibit and kill G+, G -, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium pinophilus, Candida albicans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Properties And Uses Of Chlorophenylene Glycol
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