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| 4-(4-Acetoxyphenyl)-2-butanone Chemical Properties |
Hazard Codes | Xi | Risk Statements | 36/37/38 | Safety Statements | 26-36 | WGK Germany | 2 | RTECS | EL8950000 | Hazard Note | Irritant | HS Code | 29147000 | Toxicity | LD50 in rats (mg/kg): 3038 ±1266 orally; in rabbits (mg/kg): >2025 dermally; LC50 (24 hr) in rainbow trout, bluegill sunfish (ppm): 21, 18 (Beroza) |
| 4-(4-Acetoxyphenyl)-2-butanone Usage And Synthesis |
Identification |
CAS.No.:
3572-06-3
FL.No.:
09.288
FEMA.No.:
3652
NAS.No.:
3652
CoE.No.:
n/a
EINECS.No.:
222-682-0
JECFA.No.:
731
| Description | A yellow liquid with sweet, raspberry, fruity odor.
| Regulatory Status | CoE: n/a
FDA: n/a
FDA (other): n/a
JECFA: ADI: Acceptable. No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavoring agent (2000).
| Usage | Reported uses (ppm): (FEMA, 1994)
Confectionary,.frosting
0.5
1
Nonalcoholic.beverages
0.2
0.5
| Natural occurrence | Not reported found in nature.
| Chemical Properties | A yellow liquid with sweet, raspberry, fruity odor | Uses | 4-(3-Oxobutyl)phenyl acetate was used as attractant for detection programs aimed at melon fly and other cuelure-responding Bactrocera fruit flies. | Uses | 4-(3-Oxobutyl)phenyl Acetate is a sexual attractant. Pheromone. | Uses | As attractant in melon fly traps. | Definition | ChEBI: Cuelure is a benzoate ester and a member of phenols. | General Description | 4-(3-Oxobutyl)phenyl acetate (4-(4-acetoxyphenyl) -2-butanone) is a standard melon fly attractant. | Safety Profile | Moderately toxic by ingestion.When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke andirritating fumes. |
| 4-(4-Acetoxyphenyl)-2-butanone Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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