Dilantin acid

Safety (MSDS) data for diphenylhydantoin  

Safety (MSDS) data for diphenylhydantoin

Hazard: toxic


General

    Synonyms: 5,5-diphenylhydantoin, phenitoin, phentoin, phenytoin, causoin, citrullanon, danten, dantinal, denyl, difenin, dilantine, epifenyl, epilan, phanatin, phenatine, zentronal; numerous other trade names
    Use: anticonvulsant
    Molecular formula: C15H12N2O2
    CAS No: 57-41-0
    EINECS No:

Physical data

    Appearance: white crystals or powder
    Melting point: ca. 295 - 297 C (decomposes)
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Stability

    Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidising agents, strong bases.

Toxicology

    Toxic. Human carcinogen, neoplastigen, teratogen, mutagen. Experimental carcinogen. May cause systemic effects. May case reproductive defects.

    Toxicity data
    (The meaning of any toxicological abbreviations which appear in this section is given here.)
    IPR-RAT LD50 200 mg kg-1
    IVN-RAT LD50 101 mg kg-1
    IPR-MUS LD50 100 mg kg-1
    ORL-CHD LDLO 67 mg kg-1
    ORL-CHD TDLO 11 mg kg-1 /d

    Risk phrases
    (The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section is given here.)
    R23 R24 R25 R45 R47.

Transport information


Personal protection

    Safety glasses, gloves, good ventilation. Handle as a carcinogen.

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