Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Food grade plasticizer Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Hungary

  • Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Food grade plasticizer Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Hungary
  • Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Food grade plasticizer Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Hungary
  • Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Food grade plasticizer Acetyl Tributyl Citrate Hungary
  • What is acetyl tributyl citrate used for?
  • Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) is used as a biodegradable plasticizer for PVC and cellulose derivates, and it is approved for food contact materials and can even be used as a food additive. ATBC is also used as an emollient for personal care/cosmetics products such as aerosol hair sprays and nail polishes.
  • What is acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC)?
  • Quality guaranteed, find your speciality chemicals with ease. Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) is used as a biodegradable plasticizer for PVC and cellulose derivates, and it is approved for food contact materials and can even be used as a food additive.
  • 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?
  • INCI denomination: Acetyl tributyl Citrate as film former. ATBC is a monomeric plasticizer therefore is recommended to use it with Plasticizer E (Epoxidized Soybean oil) to stabilize light and heat. ATBC improves the flexibility at low temperatures and ultraviolet rays (UV) resistance of resins.
  • What is acetyl tributyl ester / plasticizer?
  • Migration /citric acid, acetyl tributyl ester/ plasticizer from plasticized polyvinylidene chloride-polyvinyl chloride ...films into both olive oil and distilled water during microwave heating was studied.
  • 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).

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