Antiseptic and Disinfectant
Number of EDCs: 28
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
PropionaldehydeDED000007PMID:4035593
EthanolDED000009PMID:21432428, PMID:21463340, PMID:2318350, PMID:37994192, PMID:611632
FormaldehydeDED000010PMID:12916763
IodineDED000013PMID:28205391
MethanolDED000014PMID:12490131, PMID:9241670
ChlorocresolDED000026PMID:9828346
HexylresorcinolDED000057PMID:14925120
ChloroformDED000101PMID:15758249
Diisobutyl phthalateDED000127PMID:16458459, PMID:18602967, PMID:21633115, PMID:27513369, PMID:28081510, PMID:29191310, PMID:33983380, PMID:35567983
2-Phenyl phenolDED000137PMID:12737316
p-BenzylphenolDED000155PMID:12504345, PMID:12765246
TriethanolamineDED000156PMID:12594526
Ethoxyethanol acetateDED000172PMID:6499822, PMID:9114295
1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidinoneDED000217PMID:18468972, PMID:22311695
Sodium silicateDED000264PMID:4346985
Chlorine dioxideDED000273PMID:3761383
Tributyl phosphateDED000293PMID:26979758
7-acetyl-1,1,3,4,4,6-hexamethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthaleneDED000386PMID:23084589
LilialDED000436PMID:19338011
Sodium bromideDED000438PMID:6352433, PMID:6684620
Sodium nitriteDED000547PMID:2807101, PMID:3352650, PMID:9207897
Sodium chloriteDED000549PMID:3803340, PMID:7151764
Diethyl phthalateDED000599PMID:16641546, PMID:16750591, PMID:24449359, PMID:24994688, PMID:25554385, PMID:27513369, PMID:31085347, PMID:33983380, PMID:34129163, PMID:34678933, PMID:37942807
Ammonium chlorideDED000635PMID:10550527, PMID:31572187
Butylated hydroxytolueneDED000637PMID:29236469, PMID:31310931
O-CresolDED000796PMID:39512757
Hydrogen PeroxideDED000798PMID:34202188
Bromoacetic AcidDED000829PMID:36963690

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