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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '[[File:Reeva antibacterial liquid soap.jpg|thumb|A near- emptied dispenser of Reeva liquid soap marketed as "Antibacterial" with the active ingredient [[chloroxylenol]], typically for the use of cleaning dishes and hands in kitchens.]]
'''Antibacterial soap''' is a [[soap]] which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm378393.htm#antibacterial |accessdate=16 April 2016 |title=FDA Taking Closer Look at 'Antibacterial' Soap |publisher=U.S. Food and Drug Administration}}</ref> The majority of antibacterial soaps contain [[triclosan]], though other chemical additives are also common.<ref name=Aiello>{{cite journal|vauthors=Aiello AE, Larson EL, Levy SB |title=Consumer Antibacterial Soaps: Effective or Just Risky? |journal=Clinical Infectious Diseases |volume=45 |issue=2 |date=September 2007 |pages=S137-47 |doi=10.1086/519255|url=https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55477/1/Consumer%20antibacterial%20soaps%20Effective%20or%20just%20risky.web%202007%20aiello.pdf |pmid=17683018}}</ref> The effectiveness of products branded as being antibacterial has been disputed by some academics as well as the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA).<ref name=Smith>{{cite web|url=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/five-reasons-why-you-should-probably-stop-using-antibacterial-soap-180948078/?no-ist|title=Five Reasons Why You Should Probably Stop Using Antibacterial Soap|date=3 January 2014|work=Smithonian Magazine|accessdate=3 September 2016}}</ref>
==History==
The earliest antibacterial soap was [[carbolic soap]], which used up to 5% [[phenol]]s (carbolic acid). Fears about the safety of carbolic soaps chemical components on the skin brought about a ban on some of these chemical components.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Oboh IO, Aluyor EO|title=A comparative study of a local plant extract as a possible potential medicated agent in the soap industry |journal=Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences |date=2011 |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=345–348 |url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjpas/article/view/78816 |issn=1118-0579}}</ref>
[[Triclosan]] and other antibacterial agents have long been used in commercial cleaning products for hospitals and other healthcare settings, however they began to be used in home cleaning products during the 1990s.<ref name=Smith/>
==Ingredients==
[[Triclosan]] and [[triclocarban]] are the most common compounds used as antibacterials in soaps.<ref name="wp-ban">{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/09/02/fda-bans-some-antibacterial-soaps-and-body-washes/|title=FDA bans common ingredients in antibacterial soaps and body washes|date=2 September 2016|website=Washington Post|accessdate=3 September 2016}}</ref> However, other common antibacterial ingredients in soaps include [[benzalkonium chloride]], [[benzethonium chloride]], and [[chloroxylenol]].<ref name=NPR>{{cite web|title=FDA Bans 19 Chemicals Used In Antibacterial Soaps |publisher=NPR |date=2 September 2016 |last = Kodjak | first = Alison | author-link= Alison Kodjak |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/09/02/492394717/fda-bans-19-chemicals-used-in-antibacterial-soaps |accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref>
==Effectiveness==
Claims that antibacterial soap is effective stem from the long-standing knowledge that triclosan can inhibit the growth of various bacteria, as well as some fungi.<ref name=Aiello/> However, more recent reviews have suggested that antibacterial soaps are no better than regular soaps at preventing illness or reducing bacteria on the hands of users.<ref name=Aiello/><ref name=FDA>{{cite web|url=https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm378393.htm |accessdate=24 October 2017 |title=Antibacterial Soap? You Can Skip It, Use Plan Soap and Water |publisher=US FDA}}</ref>
In September 2016, the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] banned the use of the common antibacterial ingredients triclosan and triclocarban, and 17 other ingredients frequently used in "antibacterial" soaps and washes, due to insufficient information on the long-term health effects of their use and a lack of evidence on their effectiveness. The FDA stated "There is no data demonstrating that over-the-counter antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water".<ref name="NPR" /> The agency also asserted that despite requests for such information, the FDA did not receive sufficient data from manufacturers on the long-term health effects of these chemicals. This ban does not apply to [[hand sanitizer]].<ref name="wp-ban" /> This is due to the fact that hand sanitizer typically utilizes alcohol
to kill microbes rather than triclosan or similar ingredients.
A 2017 statement by 200 scientists and medics published in the scientific journal Environmental Health Perspectives warns that anti-bacterial soaps and gels are useless and may cause harm. The statement also cautioned against the use of antimicrobial agents in food storage containers, exercise mats and paints.<ref name="Antibacterial soaps">{{cite web |last1=Donelly |first1=Laura |title=Antibacterial soaps may do more harm than good, scientists warn |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/25/antibacterial-soaps-may-do-harm-good-scientists-warn/ |website=The Telegraph |accessdate=24 March 2019 |date=25 June 2007}}</ref>{{medical citation needed|date=April 2020}}<!--original paper?--> British firm Unilever claimed in 2017 to be phasing triclosan and triclocarban out of their products by the end of the year, adding they would be replaced by “a range of alternatives, including natural and nature-inspired antibacterial ingredients”. Many companies have already started using natural ingredients in their antibacterial products.<ref name="Antibacterial soaps and washes">{{cite web |title=Natural Antibacterial Soaps |url=https://skinseas.com/best-antibacterial-body-washes-soaps/ |website=Skin Seas |accessdate=24 November 2019}}</ref>
==See also==
{{Wikipedia books|Soap}}
*[[Antiseptic]]
*[[Disinfectant]]
*[[Antimicrobial resistance]]
==References==
{{Reflist|40em}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antibacterial Soap}}
[[Category:Bacteria and humans]]
[[Category:Soaps]]
[[Category:Antibiotics]]' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '[[File:Reeva antibacterial liquid soap.jpg|thumb|A near- emptied dispenser of Reeva liquid soap marketed as "Antibacterial" with the active ingredient [[chloroxylenol]], typically for the use of cleaning dishes and hands in kitchens.]]
'''Antibacterial soap''' is a [[soap]] which contains chemical ingredients that purportedly assist in killing bacteria.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm378393.htm#antibacterial |accessdate=16 April 2016 |title=FDA Taking Closer Look at 'Antibacterial' Soap |publisher=U.S. Food and Drug Administration}}</ref> The majority of antibacterial soaps contain [[triclosan]], though other chemical additives are also common.<ref name=Aiello>{{cite journal|vauthors=Aiello AE, Larson EL, Levy SB |title=Consumer Antibacterial Soaps: Effective or Just Risky? |journal=Clinical Infectious Diseases |volume=45 |issue=2 |date=September 2007 |pages=S137-47 |doi=10.1086/519255|url=https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55477/1/Consumer%20antibacterial%20soaps%20Effective%20or%20just%20risky.web%202007%20aiello.pdf |pmid=17683018}}</ref> The effectiveness of products branded as being antibacterial has been disputed by some academics as well as the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA).<ref name=Smith>{{cite web|url=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/five-reasons-why-you-should-probably-stop-using-antibacterial-soap-180948078/?no-ist|title=Five Reasons Why You Should Probably Stop Using Antibacterial Soap|date=3 January 2014|work=Smithonian Magazine|accessdate=3 September 2016}}</ref>
==History==
The earliest antibacterial soap was [[carbolic soap]], which used up to 5% [[phenol]]s (carbolic acid). Fears about the safety of carbolic soaps chemical components on the skin brought about a ban on some of these chemical components.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Oboh IO, Aluyor EO|title=A comparative study of a local plant extract as a possible potential medicated agent in the soap industry |journal=Global Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences |date=2011 |volume=17 |issue=3 |pages=345–348 |url=https://www.ajol.info/index.php/gjpas/article/view/78816 |issn=1118-0579}}</ref>
[[Triclosan]] and other antibacterial agents have long been used in commercial cleaning products for hospitals and other healthcare settings, however they began to be used in home cleaning products during the 1990s.<ref name=Smith/>
==Ingredients==
[[Triclosan]] and [[triclocarban]] are the most common compounds sub 2 btw fn. Big brain I love Fortnite !!used as antibacterials in soaps.<ref name="wp-ban">{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/09/02/fda-bans-some-antibacterial-soaps-and-body-washes/|title=FDA bans common ingredients in antibacterial soaps and body washes|date=2 September 2016|website=Washington Post|accessdate=3 September 2016}}</ref> However, other common antibacterial ingredients in soaps include [[benzalkonium chloride]], [[benzethonium chloride]], and [[chloroxylenol]].<ref name=NPR>{{cite web|title=FDA Bans 19 Chemicals Used In Antibacterial Soaps |publisher=NPR |date=2 September 2016 |last = Kodjak | first = Alison | author-link= Alison Kodjak |url=https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/09/02/492394717/fda-bans-19-chemicals-used-in-antibacterial-soaps |accessdate=24 October 2017}}</ref>
==Effectiveness==
Claims that antibacterial soap is effective stem from the long-standing knowledge that triclosan can inhibit the growth of various bacteria, as well as some fungi.<ref name=Aiello/> However, more recent reviews have suggested that antibacterial soaps are no better than regular soaps at preventing illness or reducing bacteria on the hands of users.<ref name=Aiello/><ref name=FDA>{{cite web|url=https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm378393.htm |accessdate=24 October 2017 |title=Antibacterial Soap? You Can Skip It, Use Plan Soap and Water |publisher=US FDA}}</ref>
In September 2016, the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] banned the use of the common antibacterial ingredients triclosan and triclocarban, and 17 other ingredients frequently used in "antibacterial" soaps and washes, due to insufficient information on the long-term health effects of their use and a lack of evidence on their effectiveness. The FDA stated "There is no data demonstrating that over-the-counter antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water".<ref name="NPR" /> The agency also asserted that despite requests for such information, the FDA did not receive sufficient data from manufacturers on the long-term health effects of these chemicals. This ban does not apply to [[hand sanitizer]].<ref name="wp-ban" /> This is due to the fact that hand sanitizer typically utilizes alcohol
to kill microbes rather than triclosan or similar ingredients.
A 2017 statement by 200 scientists and medics published in the scientific journal Environmental Health Perspectives warns that anti-bacterial soaps and gels are useless and may cause harm. The statement also cautioned against the use of antimicrobial agents in food storage containers, exercise mats and paints.<ref name="Antibacterial soaps">{{cite web |last1=Donelly |first1=Laura |title=Antibacterial soaps may do more harm than good, scientists warn |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/25/antibacterial-soaps-may-do-harm-good-scientists-warn/ |website=The Telegraph |accessdate=24 March 2019 |date=25 June 2007}}</ref>{{medical citation needed|date=April 2020}}<!--original paper?--> British firm Unilever claimed in 2017 to be phasing triclosan and triclocarban out of their products by the end of the year, adding they would be replaced by “a range of alternatives, including natural and nature-inspired antibacterial ingredients”. Many companies have already started using natural ingredients in their antibacterial products.<ref name="Antibacterial soaps and washes">{{cite web |title=Natural Antibacterial Soaps |url=https://skinseas.com/best-antibacterial-body-washes-soaps/ |website=Skin Seas |accessdate=24 November 2019}}</ref>
==See also==
{{Wikipedia books|Soap}}
*[[Antiseptic]]
*[[Disinfectant]]
*[[Antimicrobial resistance]]
==References==
{{Reflist|40em}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antibacterial Soap}}
[[Category:Bacteria and humans]]
[[Category:Soaps]]
[[Category:Antibiotics]]' |
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