Sodium laureth sulfate (70% in water)Sodium laureth sulfate (70% in water)
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HY-A0272
9004-82-4
Sodium lauryl polyoxyethylene ether sulfate
Solution, -20°C, 2 years
Room temperature in continental US
may vary elsewhere.
Sodium laureth sulfate (70% in water) (Sodium lauryl polyoxyethylene ether sulfate) is an anionic active agent with excellent decontamination, emulsification, dispersion, wetting, antifungal and other properties.
Sodium laureth sulfate (0.1-2.5 mg/mL, 20 min) combined with plasma-activated water (PAW) enhances the inactivation efficiency against S. cerevisiae cells[2]. Sodium laureth sulfate (0.5 mg/mL, 20 min) combined with PAW causes the formation of holes and wrinkles on the surface of S. cerevisiae cells[2]. Sodium laureth sulfate (0.01-0.5 mg/mL, 20 min) disrupts the membrane integrity, increases cell membrane permeability of S. cerevisiae cells and ROS generation[2].
Sodium laureth sulfate (50 mg/kg, mixed in distilled water, a single dose for 7 or 14 days) elevates the activities of lysosomal enzymes such as ACP, P-glucuronidase, LDH, MDH, ALP, AST and ALT in guinea pigs [4].
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