![]() Homosalate structure
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Common Name | Homosalate | ||
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CAS Number | 118-56-9 | Molecular Weight | 262.344 | |
Density | 1.1±0.1 g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 341.1±15.0 °C at 760 mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C16H22O3 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 132.3±13.2 °C | |
Symbol |
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Signal Word | Warning |
Ionic liquid-based ultrasound-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction followed high-performance liquid chromatography for the determination of ultraviolet filters in environmental water samples.
Anal. Chim. Acta 750 , 120-6, (2012) In the present study, a rapid, highly efficient and environmentally friendly sample preparation method named ionic liquid-based ultrasound-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (IL-USA-DLLME), followed by high performance liquid chromatography (HP... |
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Sensitive determination of salicylate and benzophenone type UV filters in water samples using solid-phase microextraction, derivatization and gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
Anal. Chim. Acta 638(1) , 36-44, (2009) A sensitive procedure for the determination of three UV filters: ethylhexyl salicylate (EHS), 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexyl salicylate (Homosalate, HMS), 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (BP-3) and two related hydroxylated benzophenones (2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone,... |
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Determination of selected UV filters in indoor dust by matrix solid-phase dispersion and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
J. Chromatogr. A. 1216(31) , 5895-902, (2009) A simple, inexpensive sample preparation procedure, based on the matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) technique, for the determination of six UV filters: 2-ethylhexyl salicylate (EHS), 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexyl salicylate (Homosalate, HMS), 3-(4-methylbenzyli... |
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Sunscreens: are they beneficial for health? An overview of endocrine disrupting properties of UV-filters.
Int. J. Androl. 35(3) , 424-36, (2012) Today, topical application of sunscreens, containing ultraviolet-filters (UV-filters), is preferred protection against adverse effects of ultraviolet radiation. Evidently, use of sunscreens is effective in prevention of sunburns in various models. However, ev... |
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Simultaneous determination of ultraviolet filters in aqueous samples by plunger-in-needle solid-phase microextraction with graphene-based sol-gel coating as sorbent coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
Anal. Chim. Acta 742 , 67-73, (2012) A simple, sensitive and selective method for the simultaneous determination of five ultraviolet (UV) filters: benzophenone, octyl salicylate, homosalate, 3-(4-methylbenzylidene) camphor, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone in aqueous samples was developed. The an... |
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Skin penetration and sun protection factor of five UV filters: effect of the vehicle.
Skin Pharmacol. Appl. Skin Physiol. 16(1) , 28-35, (2003) To gain information about efficacy and safety of sunscreens, we compared the skin penetration of ultraviolet (UV) filters from two vehicles, i.e. an oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion gel and petrolatum jelly both in vitro and in vivo, as well as the corresponding p... |
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Determination of ultraviolet filters in environmental water samples by temperature-controlled ionic liquid dispersive liquid-phase microextraction.
J. Chromatogr. A. 1271(1) , 56-61, (2013) In the present study, a rapid, highly efficient and environmentally friendly sample preparation method named temperature-controlled ionic liquid dispersive liquid-phase microextraction (TC-IL-DLPME), followed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) w... |
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Quercetin and rutin as potential sunscreen agents: determination of efficacy by an in vitro method.
J. Nat. Prod. 71(6) , 1117-8, (2008) Given that flavonoids are known for their ultraviolet (UV)B photoprotective properties in plants that contain them, we chose to study quercetin (1) and rutin (2) as agents that could potentially be used in sunscreen products. These two substances proved to be... |
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Contact photoallergy testing of sunscreens in guinea pigs.
Contact Dermatitis 20(4) , 251-9, (1989) The potential of 3 sunscreens (p-aminobenzoic acid, 4-isopropyldibenzoylmethane and homosalate) and 2 known human photoallergens (musk ambrette and tetrachlorosalicylanilide) to cause photoallergy, phototoxicity, and/or contact sensitization was determined us... |
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Comments on "In vitro and in vivo estrogenicity of UV screens".
Environ. Health Perspect. 109(8) , A358-61, (2001)
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