Aluminum Chlorohydrate is a complex inorganic salt that consists of complex basic aluminum chloride described empirically as: This complex is polymeric, loosely hydrated and encompasses a range of aluminum to chloride ratios from 2.1 down to but not including 1.9 to 1. In the United States, Aluminum Chlorohydrate may be used as an active ingredient in OTC drug products. When used as an active drug ingredient, the established name is Aluminum Chlorohydrate. 이 원료는 주로 알루미늄클로로하이드레이트로 되어 있다. 이 원료는 정량할 때 산화알루미늄(Al2O3:101.96) 46.0-53.0% 및 염소(Cl:35.45) 15.0-19.0%를 함유한다.
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합성(Synthetic);
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■ U.S. Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug Ingredients
U.S. OTC drug active ingredients are regulated by the U.S. FDA and require premarket approval for safety and efficacy. Some U.S. OTC drug active ingredients have been reported to have a purely cosmetic purpose in cosmetic formulations, in addition to being safe and effective drug ingredients.
Some U.S. OTC drug functions may be regulated as cosmetics in other countries. Such drug functions may therefore be assigned to ingredients not approved for such use in the United States. In Section 4, Functions, ingredients approved for use as U.S. OTC drug active ingredients are identified by an asterisk. In addition, when a U.S. drug name differs from the INCI name, the U.S. drug name is listed parenthetically.