Name | Fenipentol |
Synonyms | pc1 phbc PH BC 583-03-9 Suiclisin Fenipentol AURORA KA-6945 Phenylbutylcarbinol 1-Phenylpentan-1-ol Butyl hydroxy toluene a-Butylbenzyl Alcohol N-BUTYLPHENYLCARBINOL ALPHA-BUTYLBENZYL ALCOHOL .alpha.-Butylbenzyl alcohol .alpha.-Butylbenzenemethanol benzenemethanol, alpha-butyl- Benzyl alcohol, .alpha.-butyl- Benzenemethanol, .alpha.-butyl- |
CAS | 583-03-9 |
EINECS | 209-493-9 |
InChI | InChI=1/C11H16O/c1-2-3-9-11(12)10-7-5-4-6-8-10/h4-8,11-12H,2-3,9H2,1H3 |
Molecular Formula | C11H16O |
Molar Mass | 164.25 |
Density | 0,96 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | <25 °C |
Boling Point | 137°C 2mm |
Flash Point | 137°C/2mm |
Vapor Presure | 0.0156mmHg at 25°C |
Appearance | clear liquid |
Color | Colorless to Almost colorless |
Merck | 14,3975 |
BRN | 1908761 |
pKa | 14.43±0.20(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |
Refractive Index | 1.5080 |
MDL | MFCD00021935 |
In vivo study | Fenipentol (PHP) (50-200 mg/kg; p.o. and intraduodenal administration) increases the secretory volume of pancreatic juice and the output of protein in rats. Fenipentol (50-200 mg/kg for i.p. and 5-10 mg/kg for i.v.) considerably increases biliary secretion in rats. Fenipentol (25-200 mg/kg; intraduodenal administration) stimulates the pancreatic secretion in the canine. |
Safety Description | 24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes. |
RTECS | DN8780000 |
TSCA | Yes |
NIST chemical information | information provided by: webbook.nist.gov (external link) |
EPA chemical substance information | information provided by: ofmpeb.epa.gov (external link) |
Use | phenyl pentanol alias 1-benzene-1-pentanol, belonging to alcohol compounds, which is widely used in medicine and other industries. |
biological activity | Fenipentol (1-Phenyl-1-pentanol) is a synthetic derivative of the turmeric component used as a seasoning and dye. Fenipentol is also an orally active choleretic agent that plays an important role in the release of bicarbonate and protein secretin, gastrin and pancreatic secretion. |
category | toxic substances |
toxicity grade | poisoning |
Acute toxicity | oral-rat LD50: 5432 mg/kg; Oral-mouse LD50: 2900 mg/kg |
flammability hazard characteristics | thermal decomposition of spicy and irritating smoke |
storage and transportation characteristics | warehouse ventilation and low temperature drying |
extinguishing agent | water, dry powder, dry sand, carbon dioxide, foam, 1211 extinguishing agent |