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The Household Products Database, or Household Products Safety Database (HPD) for several years provided access to the CPID. The HPD was hosted on the National Library of Medicine's web site and the content was licensed from DeLima Associates. [3] It was initially compiled in 1995, [1] although some sources describe it as being launched in 2003. [4]
Unlike the names in the list above, these names are still widely known by the public as brand names, and are not used by competitors. Scholars disagree as to whether the use of a recognized trademark name for similar products can truly be called "generic", or if it is instead a form of synecdoche. [55]
Date removed Bisphenol A (BPA) 80-05-7 April 11, 2013 Allyl chloride: 107-05-1 October 29, 1999 Phenyl glycidyl ether: 122-60-1 April 4, 2014 α-Methyl styrene: 98-83-9 April 4, 2014 tert-Amyl methyl ether: 994-05-8 December 13, 2013 n-Butyl glycidyl ether: 2426-08-6 April 4, 2014 Chloramphenicol: 56-75-7 January 4, 2013 Chlorodibromomethane ...
Everything you need to know about the anti-aging skincare ingredient, vitamin A palmitate, including benefits and how it differs from retinol. If Your Skin Is Too Sensitive for Retinol, Use ...
I've found myself replacing everyday items with more eco-friendly alternatives — think reusable snack bags over single-use plastic, Swedish dish clothes over paper towels and all-purpose cleaner ...
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a tablespoon (13.6 grams or 14.8 mL) of cod liver oil contains 4,080 μg of retinol (vitamin A) and 34 μg (1360 IU) of vitamin D. [9] The Dietary Reference Intake of vitamin A is 900 μg per day for adult men and 700 μg per day for women, while that for vitamin D is 15 μg per day.
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It is a subset of EAN. Use of the JAN standard began in 1978. Originally, JAN was issued a flag code (EAN's number system) of 49. In 1992, JAN was newly issued an additional flag code of 45. In January 2001 the manufacturer code changed to 7 digits (9 digits including the flag code) for new companies. [9]