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triethanolamine
triethanolamine[trī‚eth·ə′näl·ə‚mēn] (organic chemistry) (HOCH2CH2)3N A viscous, hygroscopic liquid with an ammonia aroma, soluble in chloroform, water, and alcohol, and boiling at 335°C; used in dry-cleaning soaps, cosmetics, household detergents, and textile processing, for wool scouring, and as a corrosion inhibitor. triethanolamine
trolamine [tro´lah-mēn] an alkalizing agent used in pharmaceutical preparations; when mixed with salicylic acid it is called trolamine salicylate and used as a topical analgesic and sunscreen.tri·eth·a·nol·a·mine (trī'eth-ă-nol'ă-mēn), A mixture of mono-, di-, and triethanolamine, used as an emulsifying agent in the preparation of medicated ointments and lotions and as an aid in the absorption of such medicaments through the skin.AcronymsSeeTEA |