Bleaching agents
Number of EDCs: 15
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
EthanolDED000009PMID:21432428, PMID:21463340, PMID:2318350, PMID:37994192, PMID:611632
FormaldehydeDED000010PMID:12916763
MethanolDED000014PMID:12490131, PMID:9241670
p-CresolDED000039PMID:12209177
4,4'-DihydroxybiphenylDED000138PMID:14643963, PMID:17904329
Methyl p-hydroxybenzoateDED000149PMID:15941009, PMID:25554385, PMID:27535158, PMID:27581495, PMID:28181406, PMID:35174924, PMID:35810903, PMID:36702264, PMID:39725349
Chlorine dioxideDED000273PMID:3761383
TetramethrinDED000378PMID:16326440
LilialDED000436PMID:19338011
CarbonDED000508PMID:19446808, PMID:28977593, PMID:34938157
Sodium chloriteDED000549PMID:3803340, PMID:7151764
1,3-ButadieneDED000708PMID:2401271, PMID:3591659
DiolamineDED000711PMID:31310931
Zinc SulfateDED000727PMID:12210494
Hydrogen PeroxideDED000798PMID:34202188

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