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'''Hexylresorcinol''' is a chemical compound with ], ] and ] properties. | '''Hexylresorcinol''' is a chemical compound with ], ] and ] properties. | ||
It can be used topically on small ]s, or as an ingredient in ]s |
It can be used topically on small ]s, or as an ingredient in ]s. | ||
An ingredient in ] Extra (but not Strepsils Original) and, as a 0,1% solution, it is the active ingredient in S.T.37, Topical Antiseptic/Oral Pain Reliever. | An ingredient in ] Extra (but not Strepsils Original) and, as a 0,1% solution, it is the active ingredient in S.T.37, Topical Antiseptic/Oral Pain Reliever. |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.004.780 |
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Formula | C12H18O2 |
Molar mass | 194.27 g·mol |
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Hexylresorcinol is a chemical compound with anaesthetic, antiseptic and antihelmintic properties.
It can be used topically on small skin infections, or as an ingredient in throat lozenges.
An ingredient in Strepsils Extra (but not Strepsils Original) and, as a 0,1% solution, it is the active ingredient in S.T.37, Topical Antiseptic/Oral Pain Reliever.
A study published in Chemical Research in Toxicology in March 2009 shows that 4-hexylresorcinol used as a food additive (E-586) exhibits some estrogenic activity, i.e. resembles action of the female sex hormone estrogen.
References
- Chem. Res. Toxicol., 2009, 22 (1), pp 52–63
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