Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Acetate 1ML of
What is Ethyl Acetate?
Ethyl acetate is a colorless, volatile solvent with a characteristic sweet smell, commonly used in pharmaceutical preparations for its excellent solvency properties. It is employed in various processes including extraction, concentrations, and in the purification of antibiotics and other drugs. The solvent's relatively low toxicity and fast evaporation rate make it suitable for topical formulations and coating applications in the pharmaceutical industry.Side Effects
- Irritation to eyes, skin, and respiratory system
- Nausea and vomiting upon ingestion
Warnings
- Avoid inhalation of vapors, can lead to irritation and central nervous system effects
- Highly flammable liquid and vapor, keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, and hot surfaces
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What is Ethyl Acetate ?
Ethyl acetate is a colorless, volatile solvent with a characteristic sweet smell, commonly used in pharmaceutical preparations for its excellent solvency properties. It is employed in various processes including extraction, concentrations, and in the purification of antibiotics and other drugs. The solvent's relatively low toxicity and fast evaporation rate make it suitable for topical formulations and coating applications in the pharmaceutical industry.- Irritation to eyes, skin, and respiratory system
- Nausea and vomiting upon ingestion
- Avoid inhalation of vapors, can lead to irritation and central nervous system effects
- Highly flammable liquid and vapor, keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, and hot surfaces
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Ethyl Acetate 1ML of
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