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  2. Baby powder - Wikipedia

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    The company stopped selling talc-based baby powder in the United States and Canada in 2020 [11] and has said it will stop all talc sales worldwide by 2023, switching to a corn starch-based formula. However, Johnson & Johnson says that its talc-based baby powder does not contain asbestos and is safe to use. [12]

  3. Talc - Wikipedia

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    Talc, or talcum, is a clay mineral composed of hydrated magnesium silicate, with the chemical formula Mg 3 Si 4 O 10 (OH) 2. Talc in powdered form, often combined with corn starch, is used as baby powder. This mineral is used as a thickening agent and lubricant. It is an ingredient in ceramics, paints, and roofing material.

  4. Johnson & Johnson to stop sale of talc-based baby powder in 2023

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    The company said that the switch from talc-based to cornstarch-based baby powder is a “commercial decision” to sustain long-term business growth. ... Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson ...

  5. Johnson's Baby - Wikipedia

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    However, cornstarch-based Baby Powder will continue to be sold in both the United States and Canada. [9] On October 15, 2021, Johnson & Johnson put its talc liabilities into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States. [10] On April 4, 2023, J&J's talc liabilities once again filed for bankruptcy. [11]

  6. J&J to end global sales of talc-based baby powder - AOL

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    In 2020, J&J announced that it would stop selling its talc Baby Powder in the United States and Canada because demand had fallen in the wake of what it called "misinformation" about the product's ...

  7. Corn starch - Wikipedia

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    Corn starch mixed in water. Cornflour, cornstarch, maize starch, or corn starch (American English) is the starch derived from corn grain. [2] The starch is obtained from the endosperm of the kernel. Corn starch is a common food ingredient, often used to thicken sauces or soups, and to make corn syrup and other sugars. [3]

  8. The 'Texas two-step' is back as J&J tries to shed talc ... - AOL

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    A plaintiffs' lawyer who represents 11,434 of approximately J&J's roughly 100,000 talc claimants said the company's figure is inflated, and its latest bankruptcy petition is "fraught with problems."

  9. Talk:Corn starch - Wikipedia

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    Cornstarch is a mix of amylose and amylopectin, both of which are polymers of glucose. DonPMitchell 02:32, 9 September 2009 (UTC) What about the uses of corn starch as a substitute for talcum powder? In surgical gloves both talcum or corn starch (both sterilised of course) are used. The rationale is that hands will sweat in the glove.