Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
cloridrolo
English translation:
chlorhydrol
Added to glossary by
Huw Watkins
Mar 19, 2006 19:24
18 yrs ago
Italian term
cloridrolo
Italian to English
Medical
Medical: Pharmaceuticals
pharmaceuticals - advertising
una combinazione efficace e ben tollerata di : cloridrolo (agente antiperspirante attivo a livello del trato finale dei dotti sudoripari) (5%) e agarico del larice (5%)
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4 +4 | chlorhydrol | Huw Watkins |
5 | aluminum hydroxychloride, Al2(OH)5.Cl.2H2O | TechLawDC |
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chlorhydrol
REHEIS | Products | Antiperspirant | Aluminum Chlorohydrates
CHLORHYDROL 50% Solution, All antiperspirant carrier forms. MICRO-DRY® Powder, Aerosols. MICRO-DRY Ultrafine, Suspensoid type sticks, aerosols, ...
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CHLORHYDROL 50% Solution, All antiperspirant carrier forms. MICRO-DRY® Powder, Aerosols. MICRO-DRY Ultrafine, Suspensoid type sticks, aerosols, ...
www.reheis.com/products/antiperspirant/alchlorohydrates.cfm - 13k - Cached - Similar pages
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Comment: "Grazie"
20 hrs
aluminum hydroxychloride, Al2(OH)5.Cl.2H2O
"Chlorhydrol" is a trademarked trade name of Armour Co.
The true chemical name recognized by USFDA is aluminum hydroxychloride (UK spelling "aluminium hydroxychloride").
The substance is an antiperspirant ingredient. (There is a more
popular brand name but I forget it.)
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Note added at 20 hrs (2006-03-20 15:55:26 GMT)
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also called "aluminum chlorohydrate", CAS 012042-92-0
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Note added at 20 hrs (2006-03-20 16:02:38 GMT)
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(It is actually the latter that is recognized by USFDA in its
latest list of ingredient names.)
The true chemical name recognized by USFDA is aluminum hydroxychloride (UK spelling "aluminium hydroxychloride").
The substance is an antiperspirant ingredient. (There is a more
popular brand name but I forget it.)
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Note added at 20 hrs (2006-03-20 15:55:26 GMT)
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also called "aluminum chlorohydrate", CAS 012042-92-0
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Note added at 20 hrs (2006-03-20 16:02:38 GMT)
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(It is actually the latter that is recognized by USFDA in its
latest list of ingredient names.)
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