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Agents preservation

Although the EEC is stiU in the process of completing cosmetic regulation, the final directive is expected to require member states to ban marketing of cosmetics that contain prohibited ingredients, an amount of a substance in excess of that proscribed, coloring agents, preservatives, or uv filters not specifically allowed. [Pg.286]

In general, aqueous ophthalmic solutions are manufactured by methods that call for the dissolution of the active ingredient and all or a portion of the excipients into all or a portion of the water and the sterilization of this solution by heat or by sterilizing filtration through sterile depth or membrane filter media into a sterile receptacle. If incomplete at this point, this sterile solution is then mixed with the additional required sterile components, such as previously sterilized solutions of viscosity-imparting agents, preservatives, and so on, and the batch is brought to final volume with additional sterile water. [Pg.452]

Antimicrobial agent, preservative, flavoring agent, for baked goods, beverages, food colors, milk, wine, antimycotic migrating from food package... [Pg.1060]

Function Color fixative in meat and meat products antimicrobial agent preservative. [Pg.427]

Function Antioxidant bleaching agent preservative. REQUIREMENTS... [Pg.460]

Benzylkonium chloride Buffering agent, preservative, stabilizer ... [Pg.1634]

Sodium benzoate Antiseptic, buffer agent, preservative, solubilizer, stabilizer im... [Pg.1637]

Color retention agents Preserve color Cupric sulfate J ... [Pg.1164]

In recent studies, many coloring agents, preservatives, synthetic flavors, and other chemicals have been found to be toxic to our bodies. Further research—unbiased research that s not funded by the food processing industry, that is—will likely prove that the vast majority, if not all, of these additives are toxic. [Pg.8]

Use Manufacture of acetone and its derivatives, manufacture of glycerol and isopropyl acetate, solvent for essential and other oils, alkaloids, gums, resins, etc. latent solvent for cellulose derivatives, coatings solvent, deicing agent for liquid fuels, lacquers, extraction processes, dehydrating agent, preservative, lotions, denaturant. [Pg.715]

Use Odorant, disinfectant, penetrant, wetting agent, preservative (textile and paper industries), laboratory reagent, fragrances. [Pg.995]


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