Technical Data Sheet
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Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health
Acetyl tributyl citrate, a leading phthalate alternative, found to disrupt neuron-like cells Date: March 28, 2025 Source: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Summary:...
Analysis of the most appropriate risk management option (RMOA)
tributyl ester Acetyl tributyl citrate Type of substance Mono-constituent Multi-constituent UVCB Structural formula: 1.2 Similar substances/grouping possibilities The tributyl citrate (TBC, EC No 201-071-2) registrant proposed in its dossier a category approach with TEC, ATEC, ATBC and ATEHC (see FR RMOA on TBC). The read-
CPSC Staff Statement on University of Cincinnati Report
“Toxicity Review for Acetyl Tri-n-butyl Citrate (ATBC)” 1. October 2018 . The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) contracted with the University of Cincinnati to conduct toxicology assessments for six dialkyl o-phthalate (o-DAP) substitutes: acetyl tri-n-butyl citrate (ATBC); bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate (DEHA); di-2-
CPSC Staff Statement on University of Cincinnati Report
analogue is acetyl-tri-(2-ethylhexyl)-citrate, but this compound would hydrolyze to a 2-ethylhexyl alcohol moiety, which has toxicity different from that of butanol. Based on these considerations, the most appropriate potential analogue is cetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC)a (see
- What are the metabolites of 14c-acetyl tributyl citrate?
- Both the absorption and metabolism of 14C-Acetyl tributyl Citrate proceeded rapidly, and the following metabolites were identified: acetyl citrate, monobutyl citrate, acetyl monobutyl citrate, dibutyl citrate, and acetyl dibutyl citrate. Membrane CIR ingredient: Acetyl Tributyl Citrate
- What is acetyl trityl citrate (ATBC)?
- IDENTIFICATION AND USE: Acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) is a colorless liquid. It is the most widely used phthalate substitute plasticizer. It is used in products such as food wrap, vinyl toys, and pharmaceutical excipients. It is also used as a flavor ingredient in non-alcoholic beverages.
- What is acetyl tributyl citrate used for?
- CIR ingredient: Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Used as a flavoring agent and plasticizer for vinyl resins, rubber, and cellulosic resins; Also used to make resinous and polymeric coatings and paper/paperboard for use in contact with food; [HSDB] Pulp and Paper Processing [Category: Industry] Plasticizer for vinyl resins
- How many workers are exposed to acetyl tributyl citrate?
- NIOSH (NOES Survey 1981-1983) has statistically estimated that 106,672 workers (98,182 of these are female) are potentially exposed to acetyl tributyl citrate in the US (1).
- Is acetyl tributyl citrate a carcinogen?
- ECOTOXICITY STUDIES: For acetyl tributyl citrate, the 96-hr LC50 values for fish range from 38 to 60 mg/L, the 48-hr EC50 value for aquatic invertebrates is 7.8 mg/L and the 72-hr EC50 values for aquatic plants are 11.5 mg/L for biomass and 74.4mg/L for growth rate, respectively. No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC).
- Does acetyl tributyl citrate have slight mobility in soil?
- TERRESTRIAL FATE: Based on a classification scheme (1), an estimated Koc value of 3280 (SRC), determined from a log Kow of 4.90 (2) and a regression-derived equation (3), indicates that acetyl tributyl citrate is expected to have slight mobility in soil (SRC).