CTRP Terminology
CTRP Biomarker Terminology
1,3-Butadiene
1,3-BUTADIENE
1,3-Butadiene
1,3-Butadiene
1,3-Butadiene
106-99-0
A synthetic, colorless gas that is practically insoluble in water and soluble in ethanol, ether, acetone and benzene. It is used primarily as a monomer to manufacture many different types of polymers and copolymers and as a chemical intermediate in the production of industrial chemicals. When heated, 1,3-butadiene emits acrid fumes and is flammable. In the presence of air, it oxidizes to form explosive peroxides. The primary route of potential human exposure to this compound is inhalation. Acute exposure to 1,3-butadiene can cause irritation of the eyes, nasal passages and throat. At very high concentrations, inhalation of this gas can result in headache, fatigue, decreased blood pressure and pulse rate, central nervous system damage and unconsciousness. It is known to be a human carcinogen. (NCI05)
Biethylene
Bivinyl
C0043902
C29790
C4H4
CHEBI:39478
CTRP
Divinyl
Erythrene
FDA
Hazardous or Poisonous Substance
JSD5FGP5VD
Vinylethylene
_1_3-Butadiene
alpha, gamma-butadiene
Carcinogenic Hydrocarbon
FDA Established Names and Unique Ingredient Identifier Codes Terminology