Dettol

Dettol is a brand of cleaning supplies and disinfectant and antiseptic, introduced in 1932[1] and the manufacturer owned by the Anglo-Dutch company Reckitt Benckiser.[1] In Germany, it is sold under the name Sagrotan.[2]

Dettol
Product typeAntiseptic
OwnerReckitt Benckiser
CountryU.K.
Introduced1932 (1932)[1]
Related brandsLysol, another product made by the same company
Sagrotan
Dettox
MarketsWorldwide (except the United States)
Ambassador(s)Funke Akindele-Bello
Tagline"Keep the memories, but not the bacteria"
Websitedettol.co.uk

Prior to 2002, some Dettol products were branded Dettox.

Dettol Antiseptic Disinfectant Liquid

The active ingredient in Dettol that confers its antiseptic property is chloroxylenol (C8H9ClO), an aromatic chemical compound. Chloroxylenol comprises 4.8% of Dettol's total admixture, with the rest made up of pine oil, isopropanol, castor oil, soap and water.[3]

Circa 1978, "household Dettol" was reported to contain chloroxylenol (48 g/L), terpineol, and ethyl alcohol.[4]

The original Dettol liquid antiseptic and disinfectant[5] is light yellow in colour in the concentrated form but, as several of the ingredients are insoluble in water, it produces a milky emulsion of oil droplets when diluted with water, exhibiting the ouzo effect.

Other Products

Dettol Antibacterial Surface Cleanser and Dettol Antibacterial Wipes contain the active ingredient benzalkonium chloride.[6]


References

  1. Viveat Susan Pinto (12 March 2015). "40 years ago...And now: Not just germs, Dettol fights rivals unabated". Business Standard India. www.business-standard.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. "Ihr Partner für nachhaltige Desinfektion – Sagrotan". sagrotan.de. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  3. "Dettol Liquid, Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare (UK) Ltd". medicines.org.uk. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  4. Pieter Joubert; Hans Hundt; Pieter Du Toit (8 April 1978). "Severe Dettol (chloroxylenol and terpineol) poisoning". British Medical Journal. 1 (6117): 890. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.6117.890.
  5. "Dettol liquid antiseptic and disinfectant". dettolarabia.com. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  6. "Bleach Free Antibacterial Surface Wipes". www.dettol.co.in. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
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