Coal tar is a brown or black liquid of high
viscosity, which smells of
naphthalene and
aromatic hydrocarbons. Coal tar is among the by-products when coal is
carbonized to make
coke or
gasified to make
coal gas. Coal tars are complex and variable mixtures of
phenols,
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and
heterocyclic compounds.
Applications
Being flammable, coal tar is sometimes used for heating or to fire
boilers. Like most heavy oils, it must be heated before it'll flow easily.
It can be used in medicated
shampoo,
soap and
ointment, as a treatment for
dandruff and
psoriasis, as well as being used to kill and repel
head lice. When used as a medication in the
U.S., coal tar preparations are considered an OTC (
over-the-counter drug) pharmaceutical and are subject to regulation by the
United States Food and Drug Administration. Name brands include Balnetar, Psoriasin, and Tegrin.
Safety
According to the
International Agency for Research on Cancer, preparations that include more than 5 percent of crude coal tar are
Group 1 carcinogen.
Despite this, the
National Psoriasis Foundation claims coal tar is a valuable, safe and inexpensive treatment option for millions of people with psoriasis and other scalp conditions, the FDA agrees with this and states that coal tar concentrations between 0.5% and 5% are safe and effective for psoriasis and that no scientific evidence suggests that the coal tar in the concentrations seen in non-prescription treatments is carcinogenic. The NPF states that coal tar contains approximately 10,000 different chemicals, of which only about 50% have been identified, and the composition of coal tar varies with its origin and type of coal (eg:
lignite,
bituminous or
anthracite) used to make it, so much further research remains to be done on coal tar and its derivatives.
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