EPA Issues Draft Risk Evaluation for Diisononyl phthalate
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:68515-48-0
- Other Names:Di-isononyl phthalate
- MF:C26H42O4 Diisononyl Phthalate
- EINECS No.:249-079-5
- Purity:99.5% Diisononyl Phthalate
- Type:Plasiticizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Textile Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Function:PVC Plasticizer
Past assessments, including the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) risk assessment found that DINP exposure comes primarily from diet for women,
DINP . Although DIDP and DINP have similar uses, EPA identified several important differences in the potential effects on human health posed by DIDP and DINP. Both
4. How can humans be exposed to DIDP and DINP?
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:28553-12-0
- Other Names:DINP
- MF:C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:271-090-9
- Purity:>99.5%
- Type:Flocculant, Flocculant
- Usage:Petroleum Additives, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Certification:ISO9001
4.2 How can consumers be exposed to DIDP and DINP? Exposure of consumers to DIDP and DINP can occur from their use as a plasticizer in flexible PVC end products (such as synthetic
Exposure to DIDP or DINP in certain workplaces may occur by skin contact or by inhalation. Skin may come into contact with DIDP, or with formulations or end products containing it, but
Di-isodecyl Phthalate (DIDP) and Di-isononyl Phthalate
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:68515-48-0
- Other Names:Diisononyl phthalate
- MF:C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:249-079-5
- Purity:99.5%
- Type:Adsorbent
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Model Number:DINP
DIDP and DINP are both structurally phthalates, and therefore many aspects of physical-chemical (p-chem) properties and exposure (to humans and ecological species) are
In North America, mEP, mBP, and DEHP metabolites were the dominant chemicals. Although urine was the general biomatrix to estimate the human exposure to
Selecting Adequate Exposure Biomarkers of Diisononyl
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:68515-48-0
- Other Names:Diisononyl phthalate
- MF:C26H42O4, C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:249-079-5
- Purity:99.5%
- Type:PVC resin plasticizer
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Electronics Chemicals, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Surfactants, Textile Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Shelf life:2 Years
BackgroundHigh-molecular-weight phthalates, such as diisononyl phthalate (DINP) and diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP), are used primarily as polyvinyl chloride
In a large, diverse sample of US births, exposure to DEHP, DiDP, DiNP, and DnOP were associated with decreased gestational age and increased risk of preterm birth, suggesting substantial opportunities for prevention. This finding
6. Do DIDP and DINP pose risks to human health?
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- CAS No.:68515-48-0
- Other Names:Plasticizer DINP
- MF:C26H42O4, C26H42O4
- EINECS No.:249-079-5
- Purity:99%
- Type:Adsorbent
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Electronics Chemicals, Leather Auxiliary Agents, Paper Chemicals, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents, Surfactants, Textile Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:200kgs
- Package:200kgs/battle
- Shelf life:2 Years
DINP. Repeated dose toxicity (RDT) and reproductive effects are considered to be the critical endpoints in the risk assessment of DINP.. Risk characterisation . Workers For the dermal route, the worst case for external skin exposure is considered to occur when 5 mg/cm2 of pure DINP is applied during 8 hours on a skin surface of 840 cm2 (for both hands), then, for worst-case
Properties of (and risks from) DIDP are often investigated together with those of (from) DINP; some “read-across” from data on DINP to DIDP is sometimes suggested. Therefore, as it is for DINP, most of the new available information on DIDP consists of reports on studies on the hazard properties of the substance; some of the available