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An aminomethylation is a reaction which adds an aminomethyl group.

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Does aminomethyl propanol contain alcohol?

Aminomethyl propanol does not contain alcohol in the traditional sense, as it is not an alcoholic compound. However, it does contain an amine functional group and a hydroxyl group, which gives it some properties similar to alcohols. It is primarily used as a pH balancer in cosmetic and personal care products.


What type of products is aminomethyl propanol used in?

It is an alkanolamine, used to neutralise the pH in cosmetic solutions/suspensions.


What are the ingredients of Pantene Pro-V hair spray?

Alcohol Denat. , Water , Acrylates Copolymer , Panthenol , Aminomethyl Propanol , Potassium Hydroxide , Triethyl Citrate , PEG-12 Dimethicone , Fragrance


What is purel hand sanitizer made of?

The ingerdients to the purell hand sanitizer is water, isopropyl auchol, glycerin, carbomer, fragrence, aminomethyl propinol, propylene glycol, isopropylmyristate, and tocotheryl acetate.


Is there mercury in purell hand sanitizer?

There does not seem to be any indication that this product contains mercury. This is the ingredients list from their website: Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Contains: Ethyl Alcohol (65%) Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Isopropyl Myristate, Propylene Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aminomethyl Propanol, Carbomer, Fragrance (parfum)


What is hair mousse made of?

While different brands of gels have slight variations in ingredients, all hair gels and sprays include complex polymers, water, alchohol, aminomethyl propanol, sodium benzoate, Cyclopentasiloxane (a volitile silicone), and Sodium PCA.


What is hand sanitizer made of?

Hand sanitizer is made of water, isopropyl alcohol, glycerin, carbomer, fragrance, aminomethyl propanol, propylene glycol, isopropyl myristate and tocopheryl acetate. It is basically alcohol and water, with a bit of fragrance thrown in. The bottle of Purell Hand Sanitizer on my desk notes that the active ingredient is 62% ethyl alcohol.


What are the elements in hand sanitizer?

it all depends on what hand sanitizer you buy.. Purell contains alcohol and contains :The ingerdients to the purell hand sanitizer is water, isopropyl auchol, glycerin, carbomer, fragrence, aminomethyl propinol, propylene glycol, isopropylmyristate, and tocotheryl acetate. i did an experiment..created bacteria on agar and petri dishes and tested soapopular and purell. purell had no zone of inhibition ( and area wher there is no bacteria). but soapopular was soooooooooooo much better. you should still wash your hand whenever possible because han sanitizershave bad chemiclas most of the time..but not soapopular. you shud wash hand whenver posible cuz soapopular only gets rid of bacteria not dirt. PS: thi was sone by a 13 year old girl..no joke...i swear..teehee! :)


Is purell toxic if swallowed?

The basic answer is yes. More complexly, it may only be toxic because of its high concentration of ethyl alcohol (62-65% or about 130 proof) rather than anything else. This puts it in alcohol range slightly below strong whiskey, which is also technically somewhat toxic. There has been some suggestion in articles related to children drinking Purell that the ethanol in it may not be fit for consumption (there is a possibility that the ethanol in it is denatured, which would render it toxic to drink). It also contains several other 'non-toxic' ingredients to add moisturizer, thickener, fragrance, etc, and since Purell is not intended for consumption there is no specific research as to the effects these chemicals have on a persons innards. The typical ingredients of Purell are as follows: Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Contains: Ethyl Alcohol (62%) Inactive Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Isopropyl Myristate, Propylene Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aminomethyl Propanol, Carbomer, Fragrance (parfum) Some hand sanitizers contain Isopropyl alcohol, which is incredibly toxic when ingested.


What elements make up hairspray?

While the early hairsprays were made up of chlorofluorocarbons, the practice was abandoned due to findings of damage to ozone layer through CFC. Today, the hairspray is made up of solvent materials along with some vegetables mixed to provide stiffness. The formula contains a variety of polymer in it.


What is the established official US adopted name of a drug called?

The public is used to hearing two ways to call the typeof a medication, which is generic or brand. Brand name is often (not always) more expensive and generic is usually (not always) is less expensive.The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) must approve all drugs before they can be used in the USA, even if a drug/med has been successfully used for decades in Europe. The FDA requires testing, etc. before approval.When a drug is submitted to the FDA it must have a generic and brand name. Generic or scientific name or chemical name is what the FDA calls the drug's Established name. The manufacturer picks the brand name or trade name, which the FDA refers to as the proposed Proprietary name.For examples:Citalopram (generic name) is Celexa (brand name); scientific, chemical, systematic name is (RS)-1-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]-1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1,3-dihydroisobenzofuran-5-carbonitrileGabapentin (generic name) is Neurontin (Fanatrex, Gabarone, Gralise, Nupentin, Neogab) (brand names); scientific, chemical structure: 2-[1-(aminomethyl)cyclohexyl]acetic acidpenicillin V (generic name) is Veetids, PC Pen VK, Pen-V(brand names); scientific group: Penicillium ; scientific namePhenoxymethylpenicillin; chemical structure or systemic name: 3,3-Dimethyl-7-oxo-6-(2-phenoxyacetamido)-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acidFor FDA Naming policies see http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/Transparency/Basics/ucm211441.htm


How does hand sanitizer kill bacteria?

Denatures &/or dissolves cellular & membrane components, including proteins & lipid membranes, thereby destroying the bacterium and/or virus, however not all bacteria or viruses are susceptable to the variety of different hand sanitizers, whether it be isopropanol, ethanol (ethyl alcohol), iodine based products, etc...examples are spore forming bacteria & rabies virus, both are unaffected by hand sanitizers.