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N-Nitrosodiethylamine

N0258 -

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Synonym: Diethylnitrosamine

  • CAS Number: 55-18-5

  • Linear Formula: (C2H5)2NNO

  • Molecular Weight: 102.14

  • Beilstein Registry Number: 1744991

  • EC Number: 200-226-1

  • MDL number: MFCD00013890

  • PubChem Substance ID: 24897417

Properties

Related CategoriesCancer Research, Carcinogens
bp177 °C(lit.)
density0.95 g/mL(lit.)

Description

Frequently Asked Questions

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Biochem/physiol Actions

Carcinogenic in all animal species tested. The main target organs are the nasal cavity, trachea, lung, esophagus and liver.

Caution

Injecting any compatible solvent permits preparation of any desired strength solution without exposure.

Packaging

1 g in serum btl

Packaged in a 100 mL serum bottle with butyl rubber stopper and aluminum tear seal.

Reconstitution

Dissolving the contents in 100 mL of solvent yields a 1% solution.

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analytical standard

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Safety Information

SymbolGHS06GHS08  GHS06, GHS08
Signal wordDanger
Hazard statementsH301-H350
Precautionary statementsP201-P301 + P310-P308 + P313
Personal Protective EquipmentEyeshields, Faceshields, full-face respirator (US), Gloves, multi-purpose combination respirator cartridge (US), type ABEK (EN14387) respirator filter
Hazard CodesT
Risk Statements45-22
Safety Statements53-45
RIDADRUN 2810 6.1/PG 3
WGK Germany3
RTECSIA3500000

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Description

N0756       N-Nitrosodiethylamine, liquid

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Articles

Carcinogenesis and Epigenetics

Cancer research has revealed that the classical model of carcinogenesis, a three step process consisting of initiation, promotion, and progression, is not complete. The expansion of the carcinogenesi...
Vicki Caligur
BioFiles 2008, 3.5, 18.
Keywords: Acetylations, Adhesion, Alkylations, Apoptosis, Cancer, Carcinogens, Cell division, Cell proliferation, Cell signaling, DNA microarrays, Drug discovery, Environmental, Epigenetics, Gene expression, Genetic, Hormones, Metabolism, Methylations, Microarray Analysis, Mutagens, PAGE, Recombination, Reductions, Transcription, transformation

DNA Damage and Repair

Damage to cellular DNA is involved in mutagenesis and the development of cancer. The DNA in a human cell undergoes several thousand to a million damaging events per day, generated by both external (e...
BioFiles 2007, 2.4, 20.
Keywords: AGE, Alkylations, Apoptosis, Biochemistry, Cancer, Carcinogens, Catalysis, Clinical, DNA replication, Deaminations, Environmental, Gene expression, Metabolites, Methylations, Mutagens, Oxidations, PAGE, Polymorphisms, Rearrangements, Recombination, Substitutions, Transcription

References

Merck 14,6636

Beil. 4,IV,3386


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