CPSC Staff Statement on University of Cincinnati Report
supply, use, toxicity, and exposure associated with dibutyl adipate (DBA) and di-isobutyl adipate (DiBA). Literature searches for physico-chemical, toxicological, exposure, and risk information were performed in July 2018 using the CAS number and synonyms (see Appendix 1 for the full list of search terms), and using the following databases:
Dialkyl Succinates and Adipates as Alternative Plasticizers
As a result of strict regulations of phthalate plasticizers, alternative non-phthalate forms are desired and increasingly used. This work presents a synthetic method for alternative...
Determination of di-n-butyl adipate (DnBA) metabolites as
Di-n-butyl adipate (DnBA) is an alternative to the anti-androgenic and strictly regulated di-n-butyl phthalate (DnBP) used as a cosmetic ingredient, plasticizer, and in various articles of everyday life. Hence, exposures of the general population have to be expected. Currently, biomarkers of DnBA ex
Dialkyl Succinates and Adipates as Alternative Plasticizers
Di- n -butyl adipate was obtained in 89% yield (3.56 g) as a colourless liquid. 1 H NMR (400MHz, CDCl 3) δ 4.05 (m, 4H), 2.33 (m, 4H), 1.59 (m, 8H), 1.35 (m, 4H), 0.89 (m, 6H). 2.4. Esterification Procedure To monitor the progress of esterification reactions, a series of experiments was performed.
Amended final report of the safety assessment of dibutyl
Abstract. Dibutyl Adipate, the diester of butyl alcohol and adipic acid, functions as a plasticizer, skin-conditioning agent, and solvent in cosmetic formulations. It is reportedly used at a concentration of 5% in nail polish and 8% in suntan gels, creams, and liquids. Dibutyl Adipate is soluble in organic solvents, but practically insoluble in
- Is dibutyl adipate soluble in water?
- ChEBI: Dibutyl adipate is a fatty acid ester. Dibutyl adipate (DBA) is a plasticizer and a skin conditioning agent in cosmetics that is a mixture of a diester of butyl alcohol and adipic acid. It is soluble in water and organic solvents and does not absorb radiation in the ultraviolet region.
- Is dibutyl adipate flammable?
- Dibutyl adipate (DBA) is a plasticizer and a skin conditioning agent in cosmetics that is a mixture of a diester of butyl alcohol and adipic acid. It is soluble in water and organic solvents and does not absorb radiation in the ultraviolet region. Non flammable Mildly toxic by several routes. An experimental teratogen. Skin and eye irritant.
- What is dibutyl adipate?
- Dibutyl adipate is a fatty acid ester. COLOURLESS LIQUID. Solubility in water, g/100ml at 25 °C: 0.0035 (very poor) Relative density (water = 1): 0.96 180.8 Ų [M+Na] + [CCS Type: DT; Buffer gas: N2; Ionization: ESI+; Dataset: TOXCAST; Source Identifier: DTXSID2021866] Cosmetic ingredients (Dibutyl Adipate) -> CIR (Cosmetic Ingredient Review)
- What is the flash point of dibutyl adipate?
- Its flash point is greater than 230u0001F. Dibutyl adipate is soluble in alcohol and ether and insoluble in water. Dibutyl Adipate can be used as a plasticizer. Dibutyl adipate is used in cosmetic formulations as a plasticizer, a skin-conditioning agent, and a solvent .
- Does dibutyl adipate have an individual approval?
- Dibutyl adipate: Does not have an individual approval but may be used under an appropriate group standard Cough. Redness. The substance is toxic to aquatic organisms. It is strongly advised not to let the chemical enter into the environment. Link to all deposited patent identifiers