눈에 묻으면 몇 분간 물로 조심해서 씻으시오. 가능하면 콘택트렌즈를 제거하시오. 계속 씻으시오.
P321
(…) 처치를 하시오.
P330
입을 씻어내시오.
P332+P313
피부 자극이 생기면 의학적인 조치· 조언을 구하시오.
P333+P313
피부자극성 또는 홍반이 나타나면 의학적인 조치·조언를 구하시오.
P362
오염된 의복을 벗고 세척 후에 재사용하기
P363
다시 사용전 오염된 의류는 세척하시오.
P501
...에 내용물 / 용기를 폐기 하시오.
에틸부틸아세틸아미노프로피오네이트 C화학적 특성, 용도, 생산
개요
Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate (IR3535) is effective against several insects and is considered an alternative repellent to DEET and Icaridin, thanks to its very low toxicity and equal efficacy. Officially considered safe and effective for use in children over 2 months of age and pregnant and breastfeeding women by the World Health Organization, this repellent has been used in Europe for over 30 years, and its use has been increasing worldwide[1].
물리적 성질
Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate is a natural product found in Averrhoa bilimbi with data available.
역사
Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate is a synthetic molecule derived from a natural amino acid, b-alanine, and its alternative chemical formula name is beta-alanine, n-acetyl-N-butyl-ethyl ester. It is known as IR3535 or EBAAP in the literature. This molecule was developed in the early 1970s using targeted molecular design following functional structure guidelines similar to those reported by Boeckh.1 In his study, repellency of a chemical was correlated with a structural pattern consisting of an amide group linked by a lipophilic chain to an sp3 (i.e., an oxygen atom without a double bond) hybridized oxygen within a group such as hydroxyl or ester. IR3535 repellent (hereafter referred to as IR3535) is currently used in over 150 consumer products world-wide. Despite its commercial history of more than 10 years world-wide and 25 years in European countries, IR3535 has been introduced as a product in the U.S. only recently (1999).
용도
Ethyl Butylacetylaminopropionate is an insect repellent for application to human skin and clothing in public health applications, to repel biting arthropods such as mosquitoes, flies and ticks.
정의
ChEBI: Ethyl 3-(N-butylacetamido)propionate is a tertiary carboxamide, a member of acetamides and an ethyl ester.