Acetophenone is a colorless liquid or white crystal, with characteristic odor.
Keyword:
ketone
Keyword:
toxic
CAS registry number:
98-86-2
Keyword:
fragance ingredient
Keyword:
air pollutant
Common name:
Acetophenone
Miscellaneous comments:
Orange Blossom
Layman's explanation:
Acetophenone can be used as a fragrance ingredient in soaps,
detergents, and perfumes; as a flavoring agent in foods, nonalcoholic
beverages, and tobacco; and as a solvent for polymers. Acetophenone is used in perfumery industry, mostly in fragrance like honeysuckle and jasmine, flavors of almond, cherry and strawberry and in tobacco and vanilla works. It is released
into the environment from a variety of combustion processes and may be
released during its manufacture.
Acetophenone has been detected in ambient air and drinking water;
exposure of the general public may occur through the inhalation of
contaminated air or the consumption of contaminated water. Acute exposure
of humans to the vapors of acetophenone may produce skin irritation and transient
corneal injury. Acute oral exposure has been observed to cause hypnotic
or sedative effects, hematological effects, and a weakened pulse.
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