2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.emcon.2023.100205
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Sodium lauryl sulfate and its potential impacts on organisms and the environment: A thematic analysis

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“…(52) This surfactant is rarely monitored and remains unregulated due to its biodegradable nature, but its risks have been debated. (53) Longitudinal Stability of the Chemical Exposome. The final combined dataset of 519 annotated substances (Level 1 and 2) was used to examine the intra-and inter-individual variation of exposure in this 2-year study with six sampling points.…”
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“…(52) This surfactant is rarely monitored and remains unregulated due to its biodegradable nature, but its risks have been debated. (53) Longitudinal Stability of the Chemical Exposome. The final combined dataset of 519 annotated substances (Level 1 and 2) was used to examine the intra-and inter-individual variation of exposure in this 2-year study with six sampling points.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(52) This surfactant is rarely monitored and remains unregulated due to its biodegradable nature, but its risks have been debated. (53)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We expect this approach also to be important for other detergent classes. For example, anionic surfactants contribute to 60 % of world surfactant production, thus leading to a constant flux of these compounds into ecosystems [57] . However, their level of toxicity and behaviour in environmental compartments has not yet been fully understood.…”
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“…However, commercial soaps containing sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) are frequently associated with skin dryness and irritation [7], prompting a shift towards organic soaps. These soaps exclude harmful SLS chemicals in favor of alternative bio-surfactants, offering a safer option for body care and mitigating environmental impact [8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%