Everything about Benzethonium Chloride totally explained
Benzethonium chloride is a synthetic
quaternary ammonium,
surfactant,
antiseptic, and anti-infective compound used as a topical antimicrobial agent in
cosmetics and personal care products like anti-itch ointments and antibacterial moist towelettes and wipes. Benzothonium chloride is also used is the food industry as a disinfectant and preservative.
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). It has the appearance of an odorless white crystalline
hygroscopic powder and has a melting point of 162-164 °C. The compound is moderately soluble in water and is toxic orally because it may cause failure in
neuromuscular transmission as a result of pathological disturbance at the
myoneural junction.
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It is available under trade names
salanine,
BZT,
diapp,
quatrachlor,
polymine d,
phemithyn,
antiseptol,
disilyn,
phermerol, and others.
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