OBSOLETE. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of triethanolamine, a combustible, hygroscopic, colorless liquid commonly used in dry-cleaning solutions, cosmetics, detergents, textile processing, wool scouring, and as a corrosion inhibitor and pharmaceutical alkalizing agent.
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This term was made obsolete because triethanolamine is not synthesized by living organisms, and GO does not cover non-biological processes.
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