Diazolidinyl urea

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Diazolidinyl urea (C8H14N4O7) is a preservative. It has a broad spectrum of application, and is effective against bacteria, fungi and yeasts.

Uses

It is used in many cosmetics, skin care products, shampoos and conditioners, as well as a wide range of products including bubble baths, baby wipes and household detergents. Diazolidinyl urea is found in the commercially available preservative Germaben.

Safety

Some people have a contact allergy to diazolidinyl urea causing dermatitis. Such people are often also allergic to imidazolidinyl urea.

References

  • National Institutes of Health (2004). "Diazolidinyl urea". Haz-Map (Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Agents). Retrieved 2007-03-11.
  • "Diazolidinyl urea". MEKOS Laboratories AS. Retrieved 2007-03-11.