Dibutyl phthalate degradation by Paenarthrobacter
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)
- MF:C16H22O4
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:98%
- Type:Plastics Additives
- Usage:Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:25kg/bag
- Package:200kg/drum
- Quality control:COA ,SDS,TDS
This uptake of phthalate-like endocrine disruptors by edible plants leads to concerns about these chemicals infiltrating the food chain. Notably, edible roots exhibit a higher
Degradation of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) by a bacterial consortium and characterization of two novel esterases capable of hydrolyzing PAEs sequentially
Control on Phthalates: Usage Limits in South Korea, Japan,
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP)
- MF:C16H2204
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%, 99.5%
- Type:Plastics Additives
- Usage: Plastic Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Quality control:COA ,SDS,TDS
In 2008, the U.S. Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) 1, banning the sale of children’s toys or child care articles containing
Chrome Green; Organic Pigments; Optical Brightener; Plasticizers. ALL; Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) Dioctyl Terephthalate(DOTP) Dioctyl Adipate (DOA)
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP): Understanding its Uses, Risks,
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:Dibutyl phthalate DBP
- MF:C16H2204
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99%, 99%
- Type:PVC additives
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Polyurethane (pu), Plastic Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Sample:Availabe
- Application:Plasticizer
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is a chemical compound belonging to the group of phthalates. It has been widely used in various industrial and consumer products for several
Our products are exported to Europe, South America, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions. We uphold a business philosophy of “integrity-based” and
Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) J-STAGE
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:DBP
- MF:C16H22O4
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:98%
- Type:Adsorbent
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:25kg/bag
- Package:200kg/drum
- Sample:Availabe
- Application:Plasticizer
- Delivery:Within 7-15 Days
The Food Safety Commission of Japan (FSCJ) conducted a risk assessment of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) (CAS No.84–74-2) for the revision of the standards and criteria for apparatuses,
Phthalate acid esters (PAEs) are pollutants that are often continuously released to the environment in effluent from industrial processes 1.Of PAEs, di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP) is
Effects of dibutyl phthalate on microbial community and the
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:84-74-2
- Other Names:Dibutyl phthalate DBP
- MF:C16H2204
- EINECS No.:201-557-4
- Purity:99.5%Min
- Type:PVC additives
- Usage: Rubber Auxiliary AgentsCoating Auxiliary Agents,
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Application:Plasticizer
Phthalates (PAEs) are a category of organic pollutants frequently used in the production of plastics. It is commonly used as a plasticizer and additive in a number of
The Food Safety Commission of Japan (FSCJ) conducted a risk assessment of dibutyl phthalate (DBP) (CAS No.84–74-2) for the revision of the standards and criteria for apparatuses,
- Is dibutyl phthalate a safe plasticizer?
- Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) has been widely used as a plasticizer in various industries, but concerns about its potential health risks and environmental impact have led to regulatory measures and a shift towards safer alternatives.
- Can Microbacterium degrade dibutyl phthalate completely by biochemical cooperation?
- In the present study, a bacterial consortium consisting of Microbacterium sp. PAE-1 and Pandoraea sp. PAE-2 was isolated by the enrichment method, which could degrade dibutyl phthalate (DBP) completely by biochemical cooperation.
- What is dibutyl phthalate used for?
- It is commonly used as a plasticizer and additive in a number of applications such as agricultural mulch and medical devices (Liu et al., 2022b; Wu et al., 2022). Among them, dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is one of the top PAEs in terms of usage (Cheng et al., 2019a).
- What are DBP concentrations in vegetable greenhouses and agricultural soils?
- The DBP concentrations were detected in vegetable greenhouses and agricultural soils in the Shandong Peninsula, China, ranging from 0.02 to 15.72 mg kg −1 and ND (not detected) to 9.86 mg kg −1, respectively (Chai et al., 2014; Li et al., 2016).
- How does DBP affect the environment?
- Environmental Impact: DBP is considered a persistent organic pollutant and can accumulate in the environment. It has been detected in water sources and soil, raising concerns about its impact on ecosystems and wildlife. To address the potential risks associated with DBP, regulatory actions have been taken:
- Does DBP affect soil microorganisms in the Yellow River Delta?
- Therefore, in this study, a typical salinized soil (agricultural soil in the Yellow River Delta) was selected and treated with DBP at different doses (1.0, 10, and 50 mg kg −1) and incubated for 30 d. The results revealed that DBP exposure significantly decreased the abundance of soil microorganisms.