CAS 5336-53-8
:N-Nitrosodibenzylamine
Description:
N-Nitrosodibenzylamine is a chemical compound classified as a nitrosamine, which is known for its potential carcinogenic properties. It is formed by the reaction of dibenzylamine with nitrous acid. This substance typically appears as a pale yellow to orange crystalline solid and is soluble in organic solvents. N-Nitrosodibenzylamine is characterized by its relatively low volatility and stability under standard conditions, although it can decompose upon exposure to heat or light. The compound is of particular interest in toxicology and environmental chemistry due to its association with nitrosamine formation, which is often linked to various health risks, including cancer. Its use is regulated in many countries, and it is important to handle it with care in laboratory settings, adhering to safety protocols to minimize exposure. Overall, N-Nitrosodibenzylamine serves as a significant example of the broader class of nitrosamines, which are widely studied for their biological effects and implications in public health.
Formula:C14H14N2O
InChI:InChI=1S/C14H14N2O/c17-15-16(11-13-7-3-1-4-8-13)12-14-9-5-2-6-10-14/h1-10H,11-12H2
InChI key:InChIKey=RZJLAUZAMYYGMS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:N(CC1=CC=CC=C1)(CC2=CC=CC=C2)N=O
Synonyms:- Benzenemethanamine, N-nitroso-N- (phenylmethyl)-
- Dibenzylamine, N-nitroso-
- Dibenzylnitrosamin
- Dibenzylnitrosamine
- N,N-Dibenzylnitrosamine
- N-Nitroso-N-(phenylmethyl)benzenemethanamine
- N-Nitrosodibenzylamine
- NSC 338
- Nitrosodibenzylamine
- N-Benzyl-N-nitroso-1-phenylmethanamine
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Found 10 products.
Nitrosamine Mixture 251 1000 µg/mL in Ethanol
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Color and Shape:MixtureGB/T 24153-2009 Nitrosamines Mixture 137 100 µg/mL in Methanol
CAS:Controlled ProductColor and Shape:MixtureN-Nitrosodibenzylamine
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications N-Nitrosodibenzylamine (NDBzA) is mutagenic to Salmonella typhimurium and induces DNA strand breaks in isolated rat hepatocytes.<br>References Dunn, W., et al.: Bioorg. Chem., 10, 29 (1981), Rose, S., et al.: J. Med. Chem., 25, 769 (1982), Basak, S., et al.: J. Pharm. Sci., 73, 429 (1984), Zielenska, M., et al.: Mutation Res., 180, 11 (1987),<br></p>Formula:C14H14N2OColor and Shape:Light YellowMolecular weight:226.27N-Nitrosodibenzylamine
CAS:<p>N-Nitrosodibenzylamine is a chemical compound that has genotoxic effects. It is used as an analytical method to identify the presence of amines and to measure their concentration, as well as in the preparation of sodium salts. N-Nitrosodibenzylamine was found to cause damage to DNA in animals and cells in culture. The matrix effect, which is the difference in response between a sample contained in an organic solvent and one contained in water, was investigated using multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The results showed that MWCNTs produce a significant matrix effect when compared with other solvents. This study also showed that MWNTs have a higher capacity for nitrosamine adsorption than do other solvents.</p>Formula:C14H14N2OPurity:Min. 96 Area-%Color and Shape:Off-White PowderMolecular weight:226.27 g/mol







