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4-Hexylresorcinol

Chemical compound


Chemical compound

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4-Hexylresorcinol is an organic compound with local anaesthetic, antiseptic, and anthelmintic properties.

As an antiseptic, it is marketed as S.T.37 by Numark Laboratories, Inc. (in a 0.1% solution) for oral pain relief and as a topical antiseptic. It is available for use topically on small skin infections or as an ingredient in throat lozenges.

As an anthelmintic, 4-hexylresorcinol was sold under the brand Crystoids. Sytheon Ltd., USA markets 4-hexylresorcinol (trade named Synovea HR).

Johnson & Johnson uses 4-hexylresorcinol in its Neutrogena, Aveeno, and RoC skincare products as an anti-aging cream. 4-Hexylresorcinol has been used commercially by many cosmetic and personal care companies, such as Mary Kay, Clarins, Unilever, Murad, Facetheory, Arbonne, and many small and large companies.

A study published in Chemical Research in Toxicology shows that 4-hexylresorcinol used as a food additive (E-586) exhibits some estrogenic activity, i.e. resembles action of the female sex hormone estrogen. However, a recent study published in Applied Sciences shows that 4-hexylresorcinol did not change the expression of estrogen receptor-α, -β, or p-ERK1/2 in MCF-7 cells. In an ovariectomized animal model, the 4HR group showed similar levels of ERα, ERβ, and prolactin expression in the pituitary gland compared to the solvent only group, while the estradiol group showed higher levels. Serum prolactin levels were similar between the 4HR and solvent only groups.

In one study, 4-hexylresorcinol increased the shelf life of shrimp by reducing melanosis (black spots).

In mice with cancer, 4-hexylresorcinol inhibited NF-κB and extended their survival rate.

References

References

  1. "Hexylresorcinol". NIST.
  2. (1966). "Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry". Lippincott.
  3. "Anthelmintic Crystoids". National Museum of American History.
  4. (January 2009). "Identification of xenoestrogens in food additives by an integrated in silico and in vitro approach". Chemical Research in Toxicology.
  5. (2020). "4-Hexylresorcinol Exhibits Different Characteristics to Estrogen". Applied Sciences.
  6. (2006). "Effectiveness of Onboard Application of 4-Hexylresorcinol in Inhibiting Melanosis in Shrimp (''[[Parapenaeus longirostris]]'')". Journal of Food Science.
  7. (December 2011). "4-hexylresorcinol inhibits NF-κB phosphorylation and has a synergistic effect with cisplatin in KB cells". Oncology Reports.
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