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Hard soap
Posted by Tyss on June 15, 2021 at 8:22 pmDear all
A Hard soap with a high pH of around 11 can be contaminated?PhilGeis replied 3 years, 5 months ago 4 Members · 6 Replies -
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Hi,
no, it shouldn’t. pH higher than 10 and lower than 3 is self-preserving. -
With pH and Aw, you’re priob ok if no compromising additions (e.g,. milk). pH 10 should not be seen as prohibitive. lou’ll need to be > 11 for that.
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I know it’s going to be an extremely rare event - but you asked
Bhathena, Z., Barchha, N. and Sivaram, T.K., Prevalence of Moderately Halophytic Aerobic Gram Positive Cocci in Bath Soap Bars with Special Reference to Nesterenkonia Species.
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Relevant recall in 2016
Product Description:
Castile Soap Towelette (SKU T-3112-1S and SKU T-30120-1S
Reason for Recall:
Product is contaminated with Nesterenkonia lacusekhoensis.
Product Quantity:
7,538,000 packets
Recall Number:
F-0805-2016
Code Information:
SKU: T-3112-15: 60228, 60503, 60768, 61207, 60229, 60504, 60786, 61208, 60230, 60505, 60787, 61390, 60324, 60506, 60788, 61521, 60325, 60521, 60942, 61522, 60326, 60522, 60943, 61691, 60327, 60523, 61102, 60328, 60767, 61103 SKU: T-3012-15: 60221, 60524, 60865, 61436, 61593
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I’d be reactive in this. If it did come up - I’d 1st try to find and eliminate the bug from raws/the system. Your idea is prob a good one.
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