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  2. Docusate - Wikipedia

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    Docusate is the common chemical and pharmaceutical name of the anion bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate, also commonly called dioctyl sulfosuccinate (DOSS). [2] [3] [4]Salts of this anion, especially docusate sodium, are widely used in medicine as an emollient laxative and as stool softeners, by mouth or rectally. [1]

  3. Safety data sheet - Wikipedia

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    An example SDS, including guidance for handling a hazardous substance and information on its composition and properties. A safety data sheet (SDS), [1] material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is a document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products.

  4. Bis(2-ethylhexyl) maleate - Wikipedia

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    It is a key intermediate raw material in the production of dioctyl sulfosuccinate (DOSS, docusate) salts, used medically as laxatives and stool softeners, and in many other applications as versatile surfactants. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Dulcolax - Wikipedia

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    Dulcolax Stool Softener, a trade name of dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, a common ingredient in products such as laxatives Dulcolax SP Drops, a trade name of sodium picosulfate , a stimulant laxative drug.

  6. Oil dispersant - Wikipedia

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    Examples of anionic surfactants include sodium dodecyl sulfate and dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate. [25] Included in this class of surfactants are sodium alkylcarboxylates (soaps). [ 26 ] Cationic surfactats are similar in nature to anionic surfactants, except the surfactant molecules carry a positive charge at the hydrophilic portion.

  7. DSS - Wikipedia

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    Dextran sulphate sodium, a chemical used experimentally to induce colitis in rodents; Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, a lubricant, laxative, and pesticide; Dimethyl-silapentane-sulfonate, chemical compound used in spectroscopy for calibration; Disuccinimidyl suberate, a biochemical tool used as protein cross-linking agent