18 rows . Specifications Test Methods; INCI Name Methyl Paraben — DESCRIPTION: …
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A number of articles and Internet rumors over the years have reported an association between some Parabens and cancer. It is implied in these reports that Parabens can cause cancer by acting like estrogen, the female sex hormone, through a process called endocrine disruption. Some of these studies suggest a very weak estrogenic or endocrine disrupting effect of Parabens. However, these studies, which have been conducted in animals, are observed only when they are dosed with extremely high amounts of Parabens – far greater than anyone would be exposed to under actual conditions of use or with repeated use. These studies have been largely discredited by the scientific community; scientists who study the effects of products on the population have found no direct link between cosmetic products and cancer. Many materials found in plants used as food also have an estrogenic effect. These naturally occurring materials are called phytoestrogens and are present in soy and other fruits and vegetables. Some of these phytoestrogens, when tested in the same way as Parabens, give similar estrogen-like results. However, Parabens have been shown to be 10,000 times weaker than the most potent phytoestrogens and 100,000 times less potent than estradiol, the estrogen produced naturally by the body. Most scientists agree that there is no endocrine- disrupting effect from the use of Parabens in cosmetic and personal care products because their action, if any, is so weak. Show more See More
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Parabens are a class of widely used preservatives in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products. Chemically, they are a series of parahydroxybenzoates or esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid. Parabens are effective preservatives in many types of formulas. These compounds, and their salts, are used primarily for their bactericidal and fungicidal properties. They are found in …
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2005-03-26. 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 …
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By the oral route, Parabens are rapidly absorbed, metabolized, and excreted. The metabolic reactions and conversions in mammals vary with the chain length of the ester, the animal species, route of administration, and quantity tested. The metabolism of Parabens in humans appears to be most closely related to that of dogs.
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Specifications: How powerful they are can be measured. Product Value : This simply is how much bang for the buck you get from your shampoos without sulfates or Parabens. Customer Ratings : Number ratings grade shampoos without sulfates or Parabens objectively.
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May 23, 2016 . The matrix effect (ME) of Parabens and IS was monitored at three different concentrations (20, 200, 800 ng/ml) and was calculated by comparing the responses from postextracted spiked samples to the pure solutions. The ratio <85% or >115% implies an exogenous ME, if the ratio equals to 100, it implies the absence of ME.
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Oct 01, 2002 . Methyl Paraben (CAS No. 99-76-3) is a methyl ester of p -hydroxybenzoic acid. It is a stable, non-volatile compound used as an antimicrobial preservative in foods, drugs and cosmetics for over 50 years. Methyl Paraben is readily and completely absorbed through the skin and from the gastrointestinal tract.
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Jan 06, 2017 . Parabens occur naturally in foods that have long-chain esters of 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, high antimicrobial activity, and low water solubility 1. The presence of Parabens in the human body mainly...
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SPECIFICATIONS. Chemical Name : Methyl 4 – Hydroxybenzoate. Molecular Formula : C 8 H 8 O 3. Molecular Weight : 152.1. Grades : IP /BP/Ph.EUR /USP-NF. Description : White …
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Features. You will receive one 17.9 fluid ounce bottle of Shampoo and one 17.9 fluid ounce bottle of Conditioner. Sulfate Free Shampoo Soothing Moisture Wash gently cleanses, soothing dry or damaged hair. Sulfate Free Conditioner gently conditions, soothing dry …
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The chemical name for Methyl Paraben N.F is Sodium Methyl 4-Hydroxybenzoate. The molecular formula is C8H7NaO3 with the molecular weight of 174.13 and CAS Number 5026-62-0. The shelf life of the chemical is 3 years and is available in packing of 25 Kg and 20 Kg (4 x 5 kg). It is recommended to store the product in tightly closed containers.
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Methyl Paraben (CAS No. 99-76-3) is a methyl ester of p -hydroxybenzoic acid. It is a stable, non-volatile compound used as an antimicrobial preservative in foods, drugs and cosmetics for over 50 years.
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Methyl Paraben Sodium B.P. The chemical name for Methyl Paraben Sodium B.P. is Sodium Methyl 4-Hydroxybenzoate. The molecular formula is C8H7NaO3 with the molecular weight of 174.13 and CAS Number 5026-62-0. The shelf life of the chemical is 3 years and is available in packing of 25 Kg and 20 Kg (4 x 5 kg).
Once this occurs, the potential for Parabens to accumulate within aqueous and solid mediums materializes. Some of the most common Paraben derivatives found in the environment include methylParaben, ethylParaben, propylParaben, and butylParaben.