Dettol

Dettol (a.k.a parachlorometaxylenol, or PCMX) is the name of a commercial liquid antiseptic belonging to a product line of household products manufactured by the Reckitt Benckiser corporation, known in the United Kingdom and in various parts of North America for famous brand names such as Lysol and Veet. The key ingredient which defines its unique antiseptic property is an aromatic chemical compound in chemistry known as 4-chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol (C8H9ClO), which causes dettol to turn white when mixed into a solution with water. This makes up 4.8% of Dettol's total mixture, with the rest composed of pine oil, isopropyl alcohol, castor oil soap, caramel, and water. It has a characterisitic phenolic odour similar to trichlorophenol and the explosive compound known as trinitrotoluene (TNT). Apart from its low toxicity and low metal corrosivity, it is also relatively cheap compared to other disinfectants and is effective against gram positive/negative bacteria, fungi, yeast, mildew and even the frightening "super-bug" MRSA, thus giving it a broad spectrum of antimicrobial action. It is able to kill 98% of microbes in just 15 seconds as shown in agar patch studies, by disrupting the bacterial cells' membrane potential, drastically affecting its ability to produce ATP and thus leading to its rapid death. Safe and gentle enough to use on the skin, Dettol can also be used to treat acne in small quantities. The bottle cap also doubles as a container for pouring increments of 10ml for its various uses. However, like other household cleaners, it is still poisonous and should not be ingested. Overuse of Dettol can also cause bacterial resistance, but the risk of infection can be reduced considerably by using it in addition to soap and water.

External Link

Thompson, M. Dettol - Molecule of the Month

 

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