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The Different Facets of Triclocarban: A Review
Authors:Domenico Iacopetta  Alessia Catalano  Jessica Ceramella  Carmela Saturnino  Lara Salvagno  Ileana Ielo  Dario Drommi  Elisabetta Scali  Maria Rosaria Plutino  Giuseppe Rosace  Maria Stefania Sinicropi
Abstract:In the late 1930s and early 1940s, it was discovered that the substitution on aromatic rings of hydrogen atoms with chlorine yielded a novel chemistry of antimicrobials. However, within a few years, many of these compounds and formulations showed adverse effects, including human toxicity, ecotoxicity, and unwanted environmental persistence and bioaccumulation, quickly leading to regulatory bans and phase-outs. Among these, the triclocarban, a polychlorinated aromatic antimicrobial agent, was employed as a major ingredient of toys, clothing, food packaging materials, food industry floors, medical supplies, and especially of personal care products, such as soaps, toothpaste, and shampoo. Triclocarban has been widely used for over 50 years, but only recently some concerns were raised about its endocrine disruptive properties. In September 2016, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned its use in over-the-counter hand and body washes because of its toxicity. The withdrawal of triclocarban has prompted the efforts to search for new antimicrobial compounds and several analogues of triclocarban have also been studied. In this review, an examination of different facets of triclocarban and its analogues will be analyzed.
Keywords:antimicrobials   diarylureas   bis-arylureas   triclocarban   triclocarban analogues   metabolites   TCC
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