Registration Dossier - ECHA - Europa
A Toxicological evaluation of Acetyltributylcitrate [Larionov AG & Cherkasova TE, 1977; cited in US EPA (2004) High Production Volume (HPV) Chemicals Challenge Program: Assessment of Data Availability and Test Plan for Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) (CAS NR 77-90-7)] has been carried out as follows: Groups of rats were dosed with a milk
Registration Dossier - ECHA - Europa
Dose levels of test material were as follows: 100 μg ATBC/mL (248 nmoles/mL), 100 μg TBC/mL (252 nmoles/mL) 14.8 μg n-butanol/ml (200 nmoles/mL). Both ATBC and the intermediate metabolite TBC undergo rapid metabolism in both human serum and rat liver homogenates. The half-lives are: 32 hours for ATBC, 4 hours for TBC and only seconds for n
Acetyl Tribute Citrate - The Chemical Company
Acetyl tribute citrate (ATBC) is the most widely used phthalate substitute plasticizer. It is primarily used in the manufacture of products such as food wrap, vinyl toys, and pharmaceutical excipients. It is also used as a flavor ingredient in non-alcoholic beverages at a concentration of 1.0 ppm. Photosensitive chemicals Plasticizers
Acetyltributylcitrate
Acetyltributylcitrate is an organic compound that is used as a plasticizer. As such, it is a potential replacement of DEHP and DINP. [1] It is a colorless liquid that is soluble in organic solvents. It is found in nail polish and other cosmetics. It is prepared by acetylation of tributylcitrate. [2] References [ edit]
SAFETY DATA SHEET
Trade name Allaflex ATBC Substance name 2-acetyltributylcitrate CAS number 77-90-7 REACH registration number 01-2119457265-36 Synonyms ATBC 1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against: Uses advised against: No information available Applications of the substance: Chemical intermediate
- What is ATBC plasticizer?
- ATBC improves the flexibility at low temperatures and ultraviolet rays (UV) resistance of resins. ATBC is a plasticizer that reduces the power of deformation and increases plasticity and elasticity. ATBC avoids the discoloration during the sealing process. ATBC is a plasticizer highly biodegradable, and it is a substitute of DEHP and DINP.
- What is ATBC soluble in?
- Description: ATBC is almost colourless and odourless oily liquid. Insoluble in water but soluble in alcohols and organic solvents and is miscible and compatible with monomeric plasticizers. ATBC has low volatility and good compatibility with resins, such as Polyvinylchloride, Polyvinylidene Chloride, Polyvinyl Acetate and Polyacrylate.
- What is ATBC lubricating oil?
- Resins treated with ATBC exhibit remarkable transparency and flexure resistance even at low temperatures. Additionally, ATBC boasts low volatility and low extraction, remains steadfast during heat sealing, and retains its original color. Furthermore, lubricating oil made from this product showcases outstanding lubrication capabilities.
- What is ATBC used for?
- ATBC is commonly used in products such as food packaging, toys, medical devices, and pharmaceutical coatings. In addition, it is often preferred over other plasticizers due to its low toxicity and environmental friendliness. *Please refer to the actual values for each batch. Customized specifications are available upon request.
- What is ATBC resin?
- ATBC is an organic origin mono constituent substance; their solvent power ensures compatibility with all resins improving the dissolution of the blend. ATBC is a plasticizer that has a high boiling point and molecular weight; there is not loss volatility. ATBC is a product with high resistance to light and heat.
- What are the advantages of ATBC lubricant?
- With it’s good performance , it can be used in production of meat and diary packing , PVC medical product and gum and so on ,ATBC make resin good transparency and flexure resistance in low temperature, meantime ATB low volatility and low extraction ,stable while heat-seal and color stable. 3. ATBC can make lubricant better lubricating property NO.