
DIDCYEL DIMTHYL AMMONIIUM CHLORIDE
Didecyldimethylammonium chloride (DDAC) is a quaternary ammonium compound used as antiseptic/disinfectant. It causes the disruption of intermolecular interactions and the dissociation of lipid bilayers.

N-OCTANOL
Octanol appears as a clear colorless liquid with a penetrating aromatic odor. Insoluble in water and floats on water. Vapors heavier than air. Vapors may irritate the eyes, nose, and respiratory system.

POLYSULFONES
Polysulfone, any of a class of resinous organic chemical compounds belonging to the family of polymers in which the main structural chain most commonly consists of benzene rings linked together by sulfonyl (―SO2―), ether (―O―), and isopropylidene (―C(CH3)2―) groups.

POTASSIUM METHAYLATE SOLUTION 32%
Is a catalyst in transesterification of specific oils and fats. Almost all oils and fats can be transesterified using potassium catalysts (e.g. for biodiesel production).

CALCIUM LIGNO SULFONATE
Is an amorphous material obtained from the sulfite pulping of softwood. The lignin framework is a sulfonated random polymer of three aromatic alcohols: coniferyl alcohol, p-coumaryl alcohol, and sinapyl alcohol, of which coniferyl alcohol is the principle unit.

ETHYL CINNAMATE
Is the ester of cinnamic acid and ethanol. It is present in the essential oil of cinnamon. Pure ethyl cinnamate has a "fruity and balsamic odor, reminiscent of cinnamon with an amber note"

Potassium perchlorate
Is a colorless to white crystalline (sand-like) solid. It is used in explosives, flares, rocket propellants, photography, as a medication, and as an agent in automobile safety air bags.

HYDRAZINE SULPHATE
HYDRAZINE SULPHATE

Bacillocid Special
Is designed to clean and disinfect surfaces and environments. Bacillocid® Special has a very good cleansing property and a wide range of germicidal action, ensuring total disinfection of rooms and surfaces.

MANNITOL
A naturally occurring alcohol found in fruits and vegetables and used as an osmotic diuretic. Mannitol is freely filtered by the glomerulus and poorly reabsorbed from the renal tubule, thereby causing an increase in osmolarity of the glomerular filtrate.