Triclosan Contamination in Personal Care Consumer Products
Question
'Triclosan', considered harmful when exposed to high levels for a long time, is most likely present in which of the following?
Options
Food preservatives
Fruit-ripening substances
Reused plastic containers
Toiletries
Explanation
Triclosan is an organic antibacterial and antifungal agent commonly added to consumer toiletries (d) like toothpastes, soaps, hand washes, and body gels to reduce bacterial contamination. Long-term exposure to high levels of triclosan has raised health and environmental concerns due to its link to endocrine disruption and the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. > Triclosan is an antimicrobial agent widely added to household toiletries, but is heavily regulated due to its risks as an endocrine disruptor. Answer: (d).
Question details
Year
2021
Paper
GS Paper 1
Question
Q75
Subject
Environment
Sub-topic
Pollution & Waste
Type
Factual single
Difficulty
Medium
Nature
Current-affairs-linked
Source hint
FDA regulations / Chemical contaminants in news
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