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"Triclosan" Meaning

Triclosan is a synthetic antimicrobial agent commonly used in personal care products, such as soaps, toothpaste, and shower gels. It was initially introduced as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent to reduce the risk of infection and illness by killing or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms.

Triclosan has been found in a variety of products, including:

1. Cleansing products (e.g., soaps, body washes, shampoos, toothpaste)
2. Cosmetics (e.g., lotions, creams, makeup)
3. Insect repellents
4. Hand sanitizers

However, triclosan has also been associated with several environmental and health concerns, including:

1. Contribution to antibiotic resistance: Triclosan is an antibiotic and can contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
2. Hormone disruption: Triclosan is a mild xenohormone and can interfere with hormone function in humans and animals.
3. Bioaccumulation: Triclosan can accumulate in the environment and in the human body over time.
4. Impact on aquatic life: Triclosan has been shown to affect aquatic life, particularly affecting the sensitivity of aquatic organisms.

As a result, the use of triclosan in personal care products has been banned or restricted in some countries. In the United States, the FDA restricted the use of triclosan in handsoaps and body washes in 2014. However, triclosan is still used in some products, and it is recommended that consumers carefully review product labels and choose alternatives whenever possible.

"Triclosan" Examples

5 examples of usage for the word "Triclosan"


| Example | Description | Sentences |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1. Antibacterial Properties | Triclosan is an antibacterial agent found in soaps and toothpaste. | Triclosan, an antibacterial agent, has been removed from many personal care products due to environmental and health concerns. |
| 2. Hand Sanitizer | Hand sanitizer often contains triclosan to prevent the spread of illness. | After washing my hands, I use a hand sanitizer containing triclosan to ensure my hands are clean for as long as possible. |
| 3. Skin Care | Some skin care products contain triclosan to help combat acne. | A dermatologist recommended a skin care routine that included a cleanser containing triclosan, which significantly improved my acne-prone skin. |
| 4. Environmental Impact | Triclosan, when washed down the drain, contributes to the growing concern of antibiotic resistance. | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have warned against the use of triclosan to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria due to environmental risks. |
| 5. Deodorant | Deodorants often contain triclosan to reduce bacterial growth that causes body odor. | I switched to an all-natural deodorant, avoiding triclosan, to reduce my exposure to potentially harmful chemicals.

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