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Triclosan

MicrobanIrgasan DP300

Antimicrobial

Triclosan is a chemical that helps kill germs like bacteria and fungi. It used to be found in many products like soaps and toothpastes to stop the growth of these tiny organisms.

High Concern

Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The FDA banned triclosan from most over-the-counter antiseptic washes due to insufficient evidence of its safety and effectiveness, citing concerns about potential hormone disruption and antibiotic resistance.

Triclosan Antibacterial Soap:  Microbiology

Triclosan Antibacterial Soap: Microbiology

Dr. Frank O'Neill GrowGrayMatter

No result found for this ingredient.

Monitoring endocrine-disrupting chemicals and microbial diversity of wastewater treatment maturation ponds.

Qhanya LB, Ojo AO, Kemp G

2026

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Last updated: May 16, 2026