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Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Cetrimonium Chloride, Cetrimonium Bromide, and Steartrimonium Chloride

International Journal of Toxicology, 1997
Cetrimonium Bromide, Cetrimonium Chloride, and Steartrimonium Chloride are quaternary ammonium salts used for a variety of purposes in cosmetics at concentrations of up to 10%. Cetrimonium Bromide given orally is poorly absorbed from the intestine and is excreted in feces. Cetrimonium Bromide applied dermally is absorbed into the skin, but not rapidly.
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Binding of dyes to hydroxyapatite treated with cetylpyridinium chloride or cetrimonium bromide

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1978
abstract— The effect of cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) and cetrimonium bromide (CTAB) on the adsorption of some acidic food dyes to hydroxyapatite was studied. The dyes investigated were brilliant blue (FD&C Blue No. I), tartrazine (FD&C Yellow No. 5), sunset yellow (FD&C Yellow No. 6) and amaranth (FD&C Red No. 2).
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Kinetics and Mechanisms of Monolayer Interactions III: Models to Explain Time-Dependent Effects of Injected Cetrimonium Bromide

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1975
Two kinetic models are derived to explain the time-dependent effects of cetrimonium ions injected beneath an air-aqueous solution interface without any previously adsorbed or spread monolayer at different ionic strengths. The data show excellent fit and consistency with a nulticompartmental kinetic model which postulates a barrier or intermediate ...
E R, Garrett, F A, Vilallonga
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The Comparative Effect of Chlorhexidine and Cetrimonium Bromide on Erythrocyte Membranes

Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica, 1976
AbstractThe effect of chlorhexidine (Chx) and cetrimonium bromide (Ctab) on the haemolysis of erythrocytes has been studied. A concentration dependent release of haemoglobin was observed in isotonic media, with total haemolysis at 80 nmol Chx per 107cells and 20 nmol Ctab per 107cells.
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Physicochemical Properties of Cetrimonium Bromide in Electrolytes and Nonelectrolyte Environments

Current Physical Chemistry
Background: The physicochemical properties, including the thermodynamics of micellization studies, received much attention. Cationic surfactant cetrimonium bromide (C16TABr) in electrolytes (sodium chloride and sodium salicylate) and nonelectrolyte (Ethylene glycol) in an aqueous solution were examined, and interesting results were obtained.
Riddhi H. Joshi   +2 more
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Electrochemical treatment of cetrimonium chloride with boron-doped diamond anodes. A technical and economical approach

Journal of Environmental Management, 2018
This study presents the results of the electrochemical degradation of the emulsifier cetrimonium chloride (CTAC) on a boron-doped diamond (BDD) anode under different current densities and flow rates. Higher values of these parameters result in a more rapid removal. Nevertheless, operation at low current reduces the required applied charge and increases
Brenda R.S. de Araújo   +1 more
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Potential Use of Cetrimonium Bromide as an Apoptosis-Promoting Anticancer Agent for Head and Neck Cancer

Molecular Pharmacology, 2009
A potential therapeutic agent for human head and neck cancer (HNC), cetrimonium bromide (CTAB), was identified through a cell-based phenotype-driven high-throughput screen (HTS) of 2000 biologically active or clinically used compounds, followed by in vitro and in vivo characterization of its antitumor efficacy.
Emma, Ito   +11 more
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[Serum ceruloplasmin levels and cetrimonium tests in pregnancy].

La Nouvelle presse medicale, 1983
Serum ceruloplamin levels were measured and Badin's cetrimonium tests (selective precipitation of serum glycoproteins with cetrimonium bromide) were performed after delivery in 72 out of 350 sera previously collected during the 4th-5th months of pregnancy.
J, Badin, M A, Denne, P, Morin
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ENSEMBLE MEASUREMENT THAT DECOUPLES THE BINDING AFFINITIES OF IONIC COMPONENTS OF CETRIMONIUM HALIDES

2020
34 pages ; This thesis discusses the binding behaviors of the ionic components of cetrimonium halides, a common family of capping agents, on the surface of pseudospherical gold nanoparticles in aqueous environment. Specifically, the reaction kinetics of the adsorption reaction were studied and the behaviors of cetrimonium halide compounds, as well as ...
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Influenza vaccines in children. Comparison of new cetrimonium bromide and standard ether-treated vaccines.

American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1983
We compared a new cetrimonium bromide (CTAB) subunit vaccine with a conventional polysorbate (Tween)-ether split-product vaccine in 63 children and young adults. The vaccines each contained influenza A/Bangkok/79, A/Brazil/78, B/Singapore/79; two doses were given one month apart. Among persons initially seronegative for A/Bangkok/79, the geometric mean
P A, Gross   +5 more
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