Guidance for Industry - Food and Drug Administration
exposure to dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP). In particular, the guidance recommends that you, as part of the pharmaceutical industry, avoid the use of these two
Substance Information - ECHA - Europa
This substance has an industrial use resulting in manufacture of another substance (use of intermediates). This substance is used in the following areas: formulation of mixtures and/or re-packaging and mining. This substance is used for the manufacture of: chemicals, machinery and vehicles, plastic products, and fabricated metal products.
Di-n-butyl Phthalate (DBP) - Proposition 65 Warnings Website
Minimize exposure to dust, which can contain DBP: Wash your hands and your child’s hands frequently, especially before preparing food, and before eating. Clean floors regularly, using a wet mop or a vacuum cleaner with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, if possible. Wipe up dust regularly, using a damp cloth.
Dibutyl phthalate
Dibutyl phthalate ( DBP) is an organic compound which is commonly used as a plasticizer because of its low toxicity and wide liquid range. With the chemical formula C 6 H 4 (CO 2 C 4 H 9) 2, it is a colorless oil, although commercial samples are often yellow. [3] Production and use [ edit]
1 June 2009 Background document for dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
Background document for dibutyl phthalate (DBP) Document developed in the context of ECHA’s first Recommendation for the inclusion of substances in Annex XIV 1. Identity of the substance Chemical name: dibutyl phthalate (DBP) EC Number: 201-557-4 CAS Number: 84-74-2 IUPAC Name: dibutyl phthalate 2. Background information 2.1.
- Is dibutyl phthalate a teratogen?
- Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is one of the six phthalic acid esters found on the Priority Pollutant List, which consists of pollutants regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). DBP was added to the California Proposition 65 (1986) list of suspected teratogens in November 2006.
- What is dibutyl phthalate (DBP)?
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- ) Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is an organic compound which is commonly used as a plasticizer because of its low toxicity and wide liquid range. With the chemical formula C 6 H 4 (CO 2 C 4 H 9) 2, it is a colorless oil, although impurities often render commercial samples yellow.
- What is dibutyl phthalate (DBP) EC 201-557-4?
- Substance: Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) EC: 201-557-4 Date of inclusion: >28-Oct-2008 Reason for inclusion: Toxic for reproduction (Article 57c); Endocrine disrupting properties (Article 57 (f) - environment); Endocrine disrupting properties (Article 57 (f) - human health)
- What is the difference between DBP and phthalate?
- phthalate (DIBP), a substance that is marketed as an alternative to DBP. No data are available on the distribution between the two substances. In the product isters of the Nordic countries (SPIN 2008) the total registered quantities of DIBP is approximately the same
- What products contain dibutyl phthalate?
- Dibutyl phthalate was detected in pillow protector, dryer sheet, tub and tile cleaner, bar soap, shaving cream and lip stick samples at >1-100 ug/g; in polish/wax samples at >100-1000 ug/g; 213 commercial products representing 50 product types were analyzed (10).
- Is dibutyl phthlate a toxic phthalate?
- Dibutyl phthlate ester was the most toxic of the phthalates tested. The toxic order of 3 of the esters was dibutyl phthalate greater than diethyl phthalate greater than dimethyl phthalate. For more Ecotoxicity Excerpts (Complete) data for DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (28 total), please visit the HSDB record page. The substance is toxic to aquatic organisms.