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alcohol /al·co·hol/ (al´kah-hol)
1. any of a class of organic compounds containing the hydroxyl (—OH) functional group except those in which the OH group is attached to an aromatic ring (phenols). Alcohols are classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary according to whether the carbon atom to which the OH group is attached is bonded to one, two, or three other carbon atoms and as monohydric, dihydric, or trihydric according to whether they contain one, two, or three OH groups; the latter two are called diols and triols, respectively. 2. ethanol. 3. a pharmaceutical preparation of ethanol, used as a disinfectant, solvent, and preservative; applied topically as a rubefacient, disinfectant, astringent, hemostatic, and coolant; and used internally in sclerotherapy and in the treatment of pain, of spasticity, and of poisoning by methyl alcohol or ethylene glycol. absolute alcohol dehydrated a. benzyl alcohol a colorless liquid used as a bacteriostatic in solutions for injection and topically as a local anesthetic. cetostearyl alcohol a mixture of stearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol used as an emulsifier. cetyl alcohol a solid alcohol used as an emulsifying and stiffening agent. dehydrated alcohol an extremely hygroscopic, transparent, colorless, volatile liquid, 100 per cent strength ethanol; used as a solvent and injected into nerves and ganglia for relief of pain. denatured alcohol ethanol rendered unfit for internal use by addition of methanol or acetone. ethyl alcohol , grain alcohol ethanol. isopropyl alcohol a transparent, colorless, volatile liquid, used as a solvent and disinfectant, and as a topical antiseptic. isopropyl rubbing alcohol a preparation containing between 68 and 72 per cent isopropyl alcohol in water, used as a rubefacient. methyl alcohol a clear, colorless, flammable liquid, CH3OH, used as a solvent. Ingestion may cause blindness or death. polyvinyl alcohol a water-soluble synthetic polymer used as a viscosity-increasing agent in pharmaceuticals and as a lubricant and protectant in ophthalmic preparations. n- propyl alcohol a colorless liquid with an alcohol-like odor; used as a solvent. rubbing alcohol a preparation of acetone, the alcohol denaturant methyl isobutyl ketone, and 68.5 to 71.5 per cent ethanol; used as a rubefacient. stearyl alcohol a solid alcohol prepared from stearic acid and used as an emollient and emulsifier. wood alcohol methanol.
stearyl alcohol, a solid substance, prepared by the catalytic hydrogenation of stearic acid, used in various ointments. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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absolute alcohol alcohol benzyl alcohol cetyl alcohol dehydrated alcohol denatured alcohol ethyl alcohol isopropyl alcohol methyl alcohol polyvinyl alcohol rubbing alcohol wood alcohol | WATER: Keeps other ingredients well mixed throughout AMMONIUM LAURETH SULFATE: Detergent that removes oils DIMETHICONE: Lubricates, smoothes, and adds shine to dry hair XANTHAN GUM: Thickens the product/formula CETYL ALCDHDL AND STEARYL ALCOHOL: Thickens formula and lubricates hair DISODIUM EDTA: Removes unwanted metals from water and makes preservatives more efficient COCAMIDE DEA: Modifies foam so it lasts longer GLYCERINE: Keeps formula uniform DID YOU KNOW? Using moisturizing skin creams, especially those made from all natural ingredients without any stearyl alcohol and containing things like aloe vera, lavender, tea tree oil, and kelp extracts, should begin in the teenage years, although even if you are in your 40s or 50s you can begin using these creams and get results. The random copolymers with various molar ratios of vinyl pyrrolidinone, styrene and stearyl methacrylate were synthesized. |
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