605-45-8
Chemical Structure
Diisopropyl phthalate
Synonym(s): DiPP
- CAS No.: 605-45-8
- Formula:C14H18O4
- Molecular Weight:250.29
IUPAC Name: Diisopropyl Phthalate
InChIKey: QWDBCIAVABMJPP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES: CC(OC(C1=CC=CC=C1C(OC(C)C)=O)=O)C
Biological Activity: Diisopropyl phthalate (DiPP) is a phthalate diester, which is widely used as an additive in plastics and consumer products. Diisopropyl phthalate has a weak binding ability to the recombinant human estrogen receptor, with an IC50 of 41000 μM[1][2][3].
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Diisopropyl phthalate | 99.37% | Diisopropyl phthalate (DiPP) is a phthalate diester, which is widely used as an additive in plastics and consumer products. Diisopropyl phthalate has a weak binding ability to the recombinant human estrogen receptor, with an IC50 of 41000 μM. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Diisopropyl phthalate (Standard) | ≥98% | Diisopropyl phthalate (Standard) (DiPP (Standard)) is the analytical standard of Diisopropyl phthalate (HY-W011926). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Diisopropyl phthalate (DiPP) is a phthalate diester, which is widely used as an additive in plastics and consumer products. Diisopropyl phthalate has a weak binding ability to the recombinant human estrogen receptor, with an IC50 of 41000 μM. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Diisopropyl phthalate-d4 | 98.8% | Diisopropyl phthalate-d4 (DiPP-d4) is the deuterium labeled Diisopropyl Phthalate (HY-W011926). Diisopropyl phthalate (DiPP) is a phthalate diester, which is widely used as an additive in plastics and consumer products. Diisopropyl phthalate has a weak binding ability to the recombinant human estrogen receptor, with an IC50 of 41000 μM. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. Bradley EL, et al. Determination of phthalate diesters in foods. Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2013;30(4):722-34. [Content Brief]
- [2]. Zhou J, et al. Simultaneous determination of trace migration of phthalate esters in honey and royal jelly by GC-MS. J Sep Sci. 2014 Mar;37(6):650-7. [Content Brief]
- [3]. Nakai M, et al. Binding characteristics of dialkyl phthalates for the estrogen receptor. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1999 Jan 19;254(2):311-4. [Content Brief]