Calcium peroxide

Food additives Europe numbers: E930 

Calcium peroxide (CaO2) is a substance with some industrial uses but limited applications in direct medicine. Here's a breakdown:

Industrial Uses:

  • Calcium peroxide is more commonly used in industrial settings for various purposes like:
    • Bleaching textiles and paper pulp
    • Wastewater treatment (oxidizing pollutants)
    • Chemical manufacturing

Limited Medical Applications:

  • In medicine, calcium peroxide has some niche applications, primarily as a topical (applied to the skin) antiseptic or disinfectant.
  • It works by releasing oxygen, which can kill bacteria and fungi.

Important Considerations:

  • Due to its oxidizing properties, calcium peroxide can be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. It's not a common ingredient in over-the-counter medications or wound care products.
  • Medical professionals might use it in specific situations, but it's not a mainstream treatment.

Safety:

  • Generally safe for industrial use when handled with proper precautions.
  • Can be irritating or corrosive if it comes into contact with skin or eyes.
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