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  2. m-Cresol - Wikipedia

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    meta-Cresol, also 3-methylphenol, is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 C 6 H 4 (OH). It is a colourless, viscous liquid that is used as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals. It is a colourless, viscous liquid that is used as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals.

  3. Amylmetacresol - Wikipedia

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    Amylmetacresol sometimes causes soreness of the tongue. Hypersensitivity reactions are very rare and show symptoms such as nausea or dyspepsia, although it is not entirely clear which side effects are caused by AMC and which by dichlorobenzyl alcohol or other ingredients of the lozenges. [1] [3]

  4. Cresol - Wikipedia

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    In its chemical structure, a molecule of cresol has a methyl group substituted onto the ring of phenol. There are three forms of cresol: ortho-cresol (o-cresol), meta-cresol (m-cresol), and para-cresol (p-cresol). These forms occur separately or as a mixture, which can also be called cresol or more specifically, tricresol.

  5. p-Chlorocresol - Wikipedia

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    p-Chlorocresol, or 4-chloro-3-methylphenol (ClC 6 H 3 CH 3 OH), also known as p-chloro-m-cresol, is a potent disinfectant and antiseptic. [1] It appears as a pinkish white crystalline solid. [2] It is also used as a preservative [3] in cosmetics and medicinal products for both humans and animals. It is used as an active ingredient in some ...

  6. Toluene toxicity - Wikipedia

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    [16] o-Cresol may be a less sensitive marker of toluene exposure than hippuric acid. [18] o-Cresol excretion may be an unreliable method for measuring toluene exposure because o-cresol makes up <1% of total toluene elimination. [14] Benzylmercapturic acid, a minor metabolite of toluene, is produced from benzaldehyde. [19]

  7. 2,4-Dinitrophenol - Wikipedia

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    Historically, DNP has been used as an antiseptic and as a non-selective bioaccumulating pesticide. [9]DNP was particularly useful as a herbicide alongside other closely related dinitrophenol herbicides like 2,4-dinitro-o-cresol (DNOC), dinoseb and dinoterb. [10]

  8. Carbolic soap - Wikipedia

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    Bar of carbolic soap, demonstrating the rich red colour that gives the soap its alternative name, red soap. Carbolic soap, sometimes referred to as red soap, is a mildly antiseptic soap containing carbolic acid (phenol) and/or cresylic acid (cresol), both of which are phenols derived from either coal tar or petroleum sources.

  9. Category:Cresols - Wikipedia

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    M-Cresol; O-Cresol; P-Cresol; D. Dinitro-ortho-cresol This page was last edited on 7 January 2024, at 21:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...