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Togaviridae Toilet bowls Toilet preparations Toiletries Toiletry products Tokamaks Tokamax Tolazamide... [Pg.1000]

Talc, unlike Che micas, consists of electrically neutral layers without the interleaving cations. It is valued for its softness, smoothrtess and dry lubricating properties, and for its whitertess, chermcal inertness and foliated structure. Its most important abdications are in ceramics, insecticides, paints and paper manufacture. The more familiar use in cosmetics and toilet preparations accounts for only 3% of world production which is about 5 Mt per annum. Half of this comes from Japan and the USA. and other major producers are Korea, the former Soviet Union, France and China. Talc and its more massive mineral form soapstone or steatite arc widely distributed throughout the world and many countries produce it for domestic consumption either by open-cast or underground mining. [Pg.356]

Other chemical products (SICs 284, 285, 287, and 289) consist of some 6,175 corporations whose primary business is the manufacturing and marketing of soaps and detergents surfactants specialty cleaning, polishing, and sanitary preparations perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations paints, varnishes, enamels, and other allied products fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural chemicals and adhesives and sealants, explosives, printing ink, and other specialty chemicals and chemical preparations. [Pg.50]

Whereas trade in medicinal products within the Community is hindered by disparities between certain national provisions, in particular between provisions relating to medicinal products (excluding substances or combinations of substances which are foods, animal feeding stuffs or toilet preparations) and whereas such disparities, directly affect the establishment and functioning of the common market ... [Pg.490]

THE MEDICINAL TOILET PREPARATIONS (EXCISE DUTIES) ACT RULES... [Pg.23]

The Medicinal and Toilet Preparation Act was passed in 1955 and Rules were passed in 1956 and came into force in April,... [Pg.23]

Talc is a pure magnesium silicate in the form of 3Mg04Si02H20, found naturally in soapstone. It is employed as a filler in paper and plastics and in many cosmetic and toilet preparations. [Pg.310]

Note "Essential Oils, Perfumery Cosmetics" refers to "essential oils resinoids perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations," HS (Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System) Code 33. [Pg.64]

Sugden K, Mayne TG, Loscombe CR. Determination of denatur-ants in alcoholic toilet preparations 1 denatonium benzoate (Bitrex) by high performance liquid chromatography. Analyst 1978 103(Jun) 653-656. [Pg.225]

The advantage of steam distillation over other methods of volatile oil extraction lies principally in its wide applicability and speed of operation. Most plants or plant parts, with the exception of the flowers in some few cases, may be extracted most readily and most expeditiously and with a minimum amount of labor by the steam distillation method. The simplicity of the operation is obvious. The removal of the oil is much more complete than by any other process. Furthermore, there is produced as a by-product during the distillation an aqueous distillate which is completely saturated with the oil. The aqueous distillate may in many instances be utilized and sold as an aromatic water of commerce, especially in such cases as lavender, orange flowers, rose, etc. The aromatic waters possess excellent odors, largely because of the extreme dilution of the odorous compounds held in solution, and are useful in the perfumery and toilet-preparation industries. When the aqueous distillate from the plant has no marketable value, it may be profitably collected and returned to the boiler. In case of a further distillation of the same plant it will materially add to the yield of oil, since the distillate is a saturated solution of the oil. Many oils are extremely soluble in water. Distillates from oils of this class usually augment considerably the yield of oil when returned to the boiler and transformed into steam and oil vapors. [Pg.123]

Unlike the aforementioned committees, the ACBS is not established under the remit of the Medicines Act. Some foods and toilet preparations may be regarded as necessary in the treatment of specified conditions, for example, special dietary foods in conditions where clinical needs prevail such as malabsorption states, or sunscreens in UV photosensitive dermatoses. The ACBS recommends as to the circumstances under which such products may be regarded as medicines and prescribed for patients on the NHS. This therefore represents a borderline between food, cosmetics, and medicines. Companies may make application to the ACBS for listing of a product, supported by appropriate justification of clinical need and... [Pg.803]

In certain conditions some foods and toilet preparations have characteristics of drugs and the Advisory Committee on Borderline Substances advises as to the circumstances in which such substances may be regarded as drugs. [Pg.42]

Use Perfumery, emulsifier, emollient, foam stabilizer in detergents, face creams, lotions, lipsticks, toilet preparations, chemical intermediate, detergents,... [Pg.260]

Use Coloring food, medicinal products, toilet preparations, manufacture of red and pink lakes. [Pg.317]

Use Soap perfume and in toilet preparations. The Spanish grade is used as a flavoring ingredient. [Pg.790]

Seven associations of interest in the fields of soap, perfumes, and related materials will be considered. The Toilet Goods Association, Inc., of New York, issues annually data on sales of perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations. [Pg.28]

Cellulose articles Drugs, toilet preparations Tires, tubes, rubber Explosives Synthetic fiber Molasses residual Soap, cleaning compounds Matches... [Pg.43]


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