This article is about polymer containing propyl linker between guanidine groups. For PHMB the antimicrobial polymer incorectly named Polyaminopropyl biguanide, see Polyhexanide.
Polyaminopropyl biguanide (PAPB) is a polymer containing biguanide group connected with a three methylene (propyl) linker. The polymer is a propyl analogue of polyhexamethylene biguanide. The polymer display some antibacterial activity however much lower than PHMB. [1]
As of May 2024, PAPB is not approved as a biocidal active substance under EU regulations. [2]
Name controversy
In some sources, particularly in lists of cosmetic ingredients (INCI), the name polyaminopropyl biguanide is wrongly associated with polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) [3][4]
References
^Rembe, J.-D., Fromm-Dornieden, C., Schafer, N., Böhm, J. K., & Stuermer, E. K. (2016). Comparing two polymeric biguanides: chemical distinction, antiseptic efficacy and cytotoxicity of polyaminopropyl biguanide and polyhexamethylene biguanide. *Journal of Medical Microbiology*, 65(8), 867