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Soap and lime soap dispersants
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1978AbstractIn recent decades, soap has largely been replaced by petrochemicals and polyphosphates as the major components of laundry detergents in the U.S. Currently, the use of soap is primarily confined to the toilet soap bar field, and technological advances here have been mainly in processing.
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Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1968
AbstractThe growing use of bacteriostats in soaps and the various methods for screening these com‐pounds are reviewed critically. Discussed are (1) in vitro techniques to establish antibacterial activity, substantivity tests using skin disk, fingerprint, or radioactive tracer techniques, and microbiological availability determinations; (2) safety ...
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AbstractThe growing use of bacteriostats in soaps and the various methods for screening these com‐pounds are reviewed critically. Discussed are (1) in vitro techniques to establish antibacterial activity, substantivity tests using skin disk, fingerprint, or radioactive tracer techniques, and microbiological availability determinations; (2) safety ...
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Bar Soap and Liquid Soap-Reply [PDF]
In Reply.— The central issue is that a single research study has been over-interpreted to imply a health risk to bar-soap users when, in fact, there is no scientific evidence to support this supposition. The finding of microorganisms on in-use soap bars, reported by Dr Kabara, is neither new nor unexpected, given the ubiquitous nature of ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
To the Editor:— Dr. Stephan Epstein's contribution, "Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis" ( 194 :1016, 1965) establishes the photosensitizing properties of Lifebuoy soap. A similar study has been conducted in the Louisville, Ky, area, with different conclusions regarding the photosensitizing agent in the soap. There are three different Lifebuoys: white,
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To the Editor:— Dr. Stephan Epstein's contribution, "Photoallergic Contact Dermatitis" ( 194 :1016, 1965) establishes the photosensitizing properties of Lifebuoy soap. A similar study has been conducted in the Louisville, Ky, area, with different conclusions regarding the photosensitizing agent in the soap. There are three different Lifebuoys: white,
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1989
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the raw materials contained and the percentage by weight of each raw material of various soaps. Some of the soaps discussed in the chapter include liquid hand soap, bar soap B-5021, syndet bar, and liquid handsoap with p-Chloro-m-Xylenol.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the raw materials contained and the percentage by weight of each raw material of various soaps. Some of the soaps discussed in the chapter include liquid hand soap, bar soap B-5021, syndet bar, and liquid handsoap with p-Chloro-m-Xylenol.
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Bar Soap and Liquid Soap-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984In Reply.— Minnetonka, Inc, is a manufacturer and distributor of liquid soaps (SOFTSOAP, Shower-Mate, Derma Scrub, and Derma Cidol) as well as a distributor of bar soaps under such trade names as Village Bath Products, Claire Burke, and Roger & Gallet.
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2016
An original method to implement cartesian computations to solve a spherical problem is introduced in this paper. The problem consists in performing the numerical simulations of a half soap bubble located on a heated plate. The gradient of temperature between the base and the top of the bubble generates plumes at the base that move up. These plumes give
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An original method to implement cartesian computations to solve a spherical problem is introduced in this paper. The problem consists in performing the numerical simulations of a half soap bubble located on a heated plate. The gradient of temperature between the base and the top of the bubble generates plumes at the base that move up. These plumes give
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