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T3DB ID Name
CAS Number
Formula
Weight
StructureTypeMechanism of Toxicity
T3D3609Microcystin-RR
111755-37-4
C49H75N13O12
1038.200 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3610Cyanoginosin-LA
96180-79-9
C46H67N7O12
910.064 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3611Microcystin-LF
154037-70-4
C52H71N7O12
986.160 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3613Microcystin-LL
154037-67-9
C49H73N7O12
952.144 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3614Microcystin-LW
157622-02-1
C54H72N8O12
1025.196 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3615Microcystin-LY
123304-10-9
C52H71N7O13
1002.159 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3616Nodularin-R
118399-22-7
C41H60N8O10
824.963 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Bacterial Toxin
  • Ester
  • Ether
  • Microcystin
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
The site of action of microcystins is the hepatocyte, the commonest cell type in the liver. They act by disrupting the cytoskeleton, the adaptable protein framework th...more
Number of Targets: 23
T3D3619Ammonium laureth sulfate
32612-48-9
C14H33NO5S
327.481 g/mol
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  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ester
  • Ether
  • Household Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
While ammonium laureth sulfate itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitros...more
Number of Targets: 1
T3D3620Ammonium lauryl sulfate
2235-54-3
C12H29NO4S
283.428 g/mol
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  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ester
  • Household Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
While ammonium lauryl sulfate itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosa...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3621Cocoyl sarcosine
783292-49-9
C17H33NO3
299.449 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
While acyl sarcosines themselves are not toxic, they are nitrosating agents. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosam...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3622Lauroyl sarcosine
97-78-9
C15H29NO3
271.396 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
While acyl sarcosines themselves are not toxic, they are nitrosating agents. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosam...more
Number of Targets: 4
T3D3623Sodium cocoyl sarcosinate
61791-59-1
C17H32NNaO3
321.431 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
While acyl sarcosines themselves are not toxic, they are nitrosating agents. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosam...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3624Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate
137-16-6
C15H28NNaO3
293.378 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Natural Compound
  • Organic Compound
While acyl sarcosines themselves are not toxic, they are nitrosating agents. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosam...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3625Imidazolidinyl urea
39236-46-9
C11H16N8O8
388.294 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
Imidazolidinyl urea is a formaldehyde releaser. It is likely that formaldehyde toxicity occurs when intracellular levels saturate formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity, ...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3626Diazolidinyl urea
78491-02-8
C8H14N4O7
278.219 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
Diazolidinyl urea is a formaldehyde releaser. It is likely that formaldehyde toxicity occurs when intracellular levels saturate formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity, al...more
Number of Targets: 3
T3D36271,3-Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin
6440-58-0
C7H12N2O4
188.181 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Industrial/Workplace Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
DMDM hydantoin is a formaldehyde releaser. It is likely that formaldehyde toxicity occurs when intracellular levels saturate formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity, allow...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3628Quaternium-15
4080-31-3
C9H16Cl2N4
251.156 g/mol
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  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Industrial/Workplace Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Organochloride
  • Synthetic Compound
Quaternium-15 is a formaldehyde releaser. It is likely that formaldehyde toxicity occurs when intracellular levels saturate formaldehyde dehydrogenase activity, allowi...more
Number of Targets: 2
T3D3629Sodium lauryl sulfate
151-21-3
C12H25NaO4S
288.379 g/mol
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  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Drug
  • Ester
  • Food Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Industrial/Workplace Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Organic Compound
  • Plant Toxin
  • Surface-Active Agent
  • Synthetic Compound
While sodium lauryl sulfate itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosami...more
Number of Targets: 13
T3D3630Sodium laureth sulfate
9004-82-4
C14H29NaO5S
332.432 g/mol
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  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ester
  • Ether
  • Household Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
While sodium laureth sulfate itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosam...more
Number of Targets: 3
T3D3633Quaternium-22
51812-80-7
C13H29ClN2O7
360.832 g/mol
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  • Amide
  • Amine
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
While quaternium-22 itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosamines are ...more
Number of Targets: 1
T3D3636Quaternium-52
58069-11-7
C30H64NO10P
629.804 g/mol
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  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ether
  • Household Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
While quaternium-52 itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosamines are ...more
Number of Targets: 1
T3D3637Quaternium-10
80702-43-8
C21H46ClN
348.050 g/mol
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  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Synthetic Compound
While quaternium-10 itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosamines are ...more
Number of Targets: 1
T3D3638Diethyl phthalate
84-66-2
C12H14O4
222.237 g/mol
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  • Aromatic Hydrocarbon
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ester
  • Ether
  • Food Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Industrial/Workplace Toxin
  • Lachrymator
  • Organic Compound
  • Pesticide
  • Phthalate
  • Plasticizer
  • Pollutant
  • Synthetic Compound
Phthalate esters are endocrine disruptors. They decrease foetal testis testosterone production and reduce the expression of steroidogenic genes by decreasing mRNA expr...more
Number of Targets: 10
T3D3639Butyl cyclohexyl phthalate
84-64-0
C18H24O4
304.381 g/mol
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  • Aromatic Hydrocarbon
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ester
  • Ether
  • Food Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Industrial/Workplace Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Phthalate
  • Plasticizer
  • Synthetic Compound
Phthalate esters are endocrine disruptors. They decrease foetal testis testosterone production and reduce the expression of steroidogenic genes by decreasing mRNA expr...more
Number of Targets: 0
T3D3640Butyl decyl phthalate
89-19-0
C22H34O4
362.503 g/mol
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  • Aromatic Hydrocarbon
  • Cosmetic Toxin
  • Ester
  • Ether
  • Food Toxin
  • Household Toxin
  • Industrial/Workplace Toxin
  • Organic Compound
  • Phthalate
  • Plasticizer
  • Pollutant
  • Synthetic Compound
Phthalate esters are endocrine disruptors. They decrease foetal testis testosterone production and reduce the expression of steroidogenic genes by decreasing mRNA expr...more
Number of Targets: 0
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