BBSA Plasticizer N-n-Butyl Benzene Sulfonamide 3622-84-2 Sri Lanka

  • BBSA Plasticizer N-n-Butyl Benzene Sulfonamide 3622-84-2 Sri Lanka
  • BBSA Plasticizer N-n-Butyl Benzene Sulfonamide 3622-84-2 Sri Lanka
  • BBSA Plasticizer N-n-Butyl Benzene Sulfonamide 3622-84-2 Sri Lanka
  • What is n-n-butyl benzene sulfonamide?
  • N-n-Butyl benzene sulfonamide is a kind of excellent polyamide resin & cellulose class of liquid plasticizer, mainly as a plasticizer to be used in nylon plastic, and also can be used for hot melt adhesives, rubber latex adhesives, printing ink and surface coating. Definition
  • Is neurotoxic plasticizer N-butylbenzenesulfonamide a pharmacokinetic or a?
  • The pharmacokinetics, cerebrovascular permeability, and tissue distribution of the neurotoxic plasticizer N-butylbenzenesulfonamide (NBBS) were determined in rats. A stable isotope-labeled form ( [ (13)C (6)]NBBS) was used to circumvent ubiquitous contamination that was evident whenever the native form was measured. Plasticizer decline in
  • What is n-butylbenzenesulfonamide?
  • View More... N-butylbenzenesulfonamide is a sulfonamide that is benzenesulfonamide substituted by a butyl group at the nitrogen atom. It has been isolated from the plant Prunus africana and has been shown to exhibit antiandrogenic activity. It has a role as a neurotoxin and a plant metabolite.
  • Is n-butylbenzenesulfonamide toxic?
  • N-Butylbenzenesulfonamide (NBBS) was nominated by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences for comprehensive toxicological testing based on its extensive use as a plasticizer, lack of adequate toxicological data, and suspicion of toxicity based on the presence of structural alerts which suggest toxic effects.
  • Is n-butyl benzenesulfonamide neurotoxic?
  • N-Butyl benzenesulfonamide (NBBS), a plasticizer used commercially in the polymerization of polyamide compounds. It is neurotoxic and has been found to induce spastic myelopathy in rabbits. Computed by Lexichem TK 2.7.0 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) InChI=1S/C10H15NO2S/c1-2-3-9-11-14 (12,13)10-7-5-4-6-8-10/h4-8,11H,2-3,9H2,1H3
  • How many employees are exposed to benzenesulfonamide?
  • The NIOSH National Occupational Exposure Survey (1981-1983) estimated that 2957 employees, 1600 of which were females, were exposed to benzenesulfonamide (NIOSH, undated-b). Oral LD50 values for mice and rats were 740 and 991 mg/kg bw, respectively. The i.p. LD50 in mice was 1000 mg/kg bw (ChemIDplus, undated-c; RTECS, 1997).

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