2,5-Dihydroxybenzoic acid


Functional uses in consumer products

Reported functional useEPA standardized functional categoryOECD standardized functional category
skin conditioning-Softener and conditioner

No data available for Product Use Category - Articles

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Formulation Products that are stored in containers

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
M.V.C. 9 + 3 MULTIVITAMINFood and drugsupplements-
MULTI VITAMIN CONCENTRATEFood and drugsupplements-
MULTIVITAMIN CONC.Food and drugsupplements-

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Occupation Products intended to be used in work environments

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
14034 NITRAVER 5 NITRATE REAGENTLaboratory supplies--
14034 NITRAVER 5 NITRATE REAGENTLaboratory supplies--
2,5-DIHYDROXYBENZOIC ACID, 99%, 14935-7Laboratory supplies--
4600, REFERENCE TEST PACKS CHLORIDE ACTIVATLaboratory supplies--
CHLORIDE ACTIVATOR SOLUTIONLaboratory supplies--
CHLORIDE ACTIVATOR SOLUTIONLaboratory supplies--
CHLORIDE NORMALIZER SOLUTION, A-2003Laboratory supplies--
CHLORIDE NORMALIZER SOLUTION, A-2003Laboratory supplies--
NITRAVER 5 NITRATE REAGENT POWDER PILLOWS, 21061Laboratory supplies--
OCTREOSCANLaboratory supplies--
OSTEOSCAN - HDPLaboratory supplies--
OSTEOSCAN-HDPLaboratory supplies--
pentetreotideLaboratory supplies--
R-7002 NITRITE CHEMETSLaboratory supplies--
sulphanilic acidLaboratory supplies--
TECHNESCAN HDPLaboratory supplies--

No data available for Product Use Category - Other

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