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- Q7605501 subject Q8614491.
- Q7605501 subject Q9005261.
- Q7605501 abstract "Stearalkonium chloride is a type of benzalkonium chloride which is used as an anti-static agent, a surfactant and an antimicrobial. It is an ingredient in some cosmetics and hair care products, particularly conditioners. It was originally designed by the fabric industry for use as a fabric softener. Toxicology studies have determined that stearalkonium chloride is safe and non-toxic at the concentrations typically used in cosmetic products (0.1 to 5%). At higher concentrations (25% solution), it has been shown to cause minor skin and eye irritation in animals.".
- Q7605501 iupacName "benzyldimethyloctadecylazanium chloride".
- Q7605501 thumbnail Stearalkonium_chloride.png?width=300.
- Q7605501 wikiPageWikiLink Q1056607.
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- Q7605501 wikiPageWikiLink Q408032.
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- Q7605501 wikiPageWikiLink Q8614491.
- Q7605501 wikiPageWikiLink Q9005261.
- Q7605501 iupacname "benzyldimethyloctadecylazanium chloride".
- Q7605501 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q7605501 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q7605501 type ChemicalObject.
- Q7605501 type Thing.
- Q7605501 type Q11173.
- Q7605501 comment "Stearalkonium chloride is a type of benzalkonium chloride which is used as an anti-static agent, a surfactant and an antimicrobial. It is an ingredient in some cosmetics and hair care products, particularly conditioners. It was originally designed by the fabric industry for use as a fabric softener. Toxicology studies have determined that stearalkonium chloride is safe and non-toxic at the concentrations typically used in cosmetic products (0.1 to 5%).".
- Q7605501 label "Stearalkonium chloride".
- Q7605501 depiction Stearalkonium_chloride.png.