Product Focus: Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC)-Chemceed Korea

  • Product Focus: Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC)-Chemceed Korea
  • Product Focus: Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC)-Chemceed Korea
  • Product Focus: Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC)-Chemceed Korea
  • What is acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC)?
  • Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC) is a plasticizer that may easily replace those that the EU plans to phase out by February 2015. Actually, one of the primary uses of ATBC is the replacement of Phthalates plasticizers (Acetyl Tributyl Citrate is a Phthalate-FREE, bio-based plasticizer).
  • Is acetyl tributyl citrate biodegradable?
  • Acetyl Tributyl Citrate (ATBC), which is permitted for use in materials that come into contact with food and can even be used as a food additive, is utilized as a biodegradable plasticizer for PVC and cellulose derivatives. Aerosol hair sprays and nail paints are only two examples of personal care/cosmetics products that use ATBC as an emollient.
  • Is acetyl tributyl citrate a phthalate-free plasticizer?
  • ATBC is completely odorless as compared to plasticizers made of benzoates. The ATBC plasticizer is biodegradable, biobased, and is not a type of hydrogenated phthalate, in contrast to other phthalate-free plasticizers. It is well known that Acetyl Tributyl Citrate is a safe and biodegradable plasticizer with little biological consequences.
  • What products use ATBC?
  • Aerosol hair sprays and nail paints are only two examples of personal care/cosmetics products that use ATBC as an emollient. Additionally, ATBC can be used for lubricants, inks, and pharmaceutical coatings. The food & beverage packaging business generally uses acetyl tributyl citrate as a plasticizer.
  • What is ATBC used for?
  • Additionally, ATBC can be used for lubricants, inks, and pharmaceutical coatings. The food & beverage packaging business generally uses acetyl tributyl citrate as a plasticizer. Pharmaceuticals, cosmetics & personal care, and paints & coatings are some further applications.
  • Does metabolic clearance contribute to the bioavailability of ATBC?
  • ATBC was rapidly absorbed and eliminated and the bioavailability was 27.4% in rats. The results of metabolic stability tests revealed that metabolic clearance may have accounted for a considerable portion of the total clearance of ATBC. These pharmacokinetic data would be useful in studies investigating the safety and toxicity of ATBC.

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