People can be exposed to Parabens through touching, swallowing, or eating products that contain Parabens. Many products, such as makeup, moisturizers, hair-care products, and shaving creams, contain Parabens. Parabens in these products are absorbed through the skin. Parabens also can enter the body when pharmaceuticals, foods, and drinks containing Parabens are swallowed or eaten. Parabens that enter the body are quickly excreted.
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MethylParaben is a preservative that extends a products shelf life as well as an anti-fungal agent to prevent the growth of mold and other bacteria. Specifications Avantor MethylParaben NF is GRAS according to FDA, It is both Kosher and Halal Certified. It has an E Number of E210 and CAS No 99-76-3. Non-GMO. Characteristics
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MethylParaben is a 4-hydroxybenzoate ester resulting from the formal condensation of the carboxy group of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid with methanol.It is the most frequently used antimicrobial preservative in cosmetics. It occurs naturally in several fruits, particularly in blueberries.
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PropylParaben. HOC6H4CO2CH2CH2CH3. Synonyms: Propyl Paraben, Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid propyl ester. CAS 94-13-3. Molecular Weight 180.20. Browse PropylParaben and related products at MilliporeSigma.
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Parabens Factsheet. Parabens are man-made chemicals often used in small amounts as preservatives in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, foods, and beverages. Common Parabens are methylParaben, ethylParaben, propylParaben, and butylParaben.
IDENTIFICATION: PropylParaben is a white crystalline or prism solid. It is odorless or has a faint odor. Propyl Paraben is very soluble in water. USE: PropylParaben is used as a preservative in foods, food packaging, cosmetics, perfumes, fragrances and pharmaceuticals.
Often more than one Paraben is used in a single product. People can be exposed to Parabens through touching, swallowing, or eating products that contain Parabens. Many products, such as makeup, moisturizers, hair-care products, and shaving creams, contain Parabens.
A lot of people are choosing to go ‘Paraben-free’. Most researchers claim that the effects of using Parabens are usually not too serious. However, with growing public concern, a concerted effort is being made by the beauty industry to avoid using Parabens in their products.
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