Produktinformation
- 2-Dodecanamidoethanol
- Alkamide L 203
- Aminon C 01
- Aminon C 01S
- Amisol LME
- Comperlan LM
- Copramyl
- Crillon LME
- Cyclomide LM
- Lauramide Mea
- Mehr Synonyme anzeigen
- Lauramide monoethanolamine
- Lauric Acid Monoethanolamide
- Lauric Monoethanolamide
- Lauric N-(2-hydroxyethyl)amide
- Lauric acid N-(2-hydroxyethyl)amide
- Lauric acid ethanolamide
- Lauric acid monoethanolamine
- Lauric ethylolamide
- Lauridit LM
- Lauroyl monoethanolamide
- Lauryl monoethanolamide
- Laurylamidoethanol
- Laurylethanolamide
- Mackamide LMA
- Mackamide LMM
- Monoethanolamine lauric acid amide
- N 120
- N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)dodecanamid
- N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)lauramide
- N-(2-hidroxietil)dodecanamida
- N-(β-Hydroxyethyl)dodecanamide
- N-Dodecanoylethanolamine
- N-Lauroylethanolamine
- Rewomid L 203
- Rolamid CM
- Stabilor CMH
- Steinamid L 203
- Tohol N 120
- Tohol N 230
- Ultrapole H
- Vistalan
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)dodecanamide is a glycol ether with an ester linkage. It is a chemical inhibitor that has been shown to have synergic effects with other antimicrobial agents such as metal hydroxides, sodium salts, and phosphorus pentoxide. N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)dodecanamide has been shown to have biocidal properties against bacteria, fungi, and yeast. This chemical has also been shown to inhibit the growth of amoeba and protozoa. N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)dodecanamide exhibits good chemical stability at ambient temperatures and can be used in pharmaceutical products such as tablets or capsules.