Hexachlorophene
A chlorinated bisphenol antiseptic with a bacteriostatic action against Gram-positive organisms, but much less effective against Gram-negative organisms. It is mainly used in soaps and creams and is an ingredient of various preparations used for skin disorders. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p797)
Also Known As:
Hexachlorophane; Phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis(3,4,6-trichloro)-
Networked: 136
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
13 trials/studies)
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1. | Abe, Hajime:
2 articles
(02/2016 - 02/2015)
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2. | Itahashi, Megu:
2 articles
(02/2016 - 02/2015)
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3. | Kimura, Masayuki:
2 articles
(02/2016 - 02/2015)
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4. | Mizukami, Sayaka:
2 articles
(02/2016 - 02/2015)
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5. | Shibutani, Makoto:
2 articles
(02/2016 - 02/2015)
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6. | Yoshida, Toshinori:
2 articles
(02/2016 - 02/2015)
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7. | Oh, Sangtaek:
2 articles
(04/2009 - 09/2006)
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8. | Fu, Nai-Jie:
1 article
(01/2022)
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9. | Li, Ling-Yu:
1 article
(01/2022)
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10. | Li, Run-Ze:
1 article
(01/2022)
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