Record Information |
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Version | 2.0 |
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Creation Date | 2009-11-28 02:36:32 UTC |
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Update Date | 2014-12-24 20:26:15 UTC |
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Accession Number | T3D3630 |
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Identification |
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Common Name | Sodium laureth sulfate |
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Class | Small Molecule |
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Description | Sodium laureth sulfate is a detergent and surfactant found in many personal care products (soaps, shampoos, toothpaste etc.). It is an inexpensive and very effective foaming agent made by mixing sulfuric acid, monododecyl ester, and sodium salt. Sodium laureth sulfate may cause eye or skin irritation. (6) |
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Compound Type | - Cosmetic Toxin
- Ester
- Ether
- Household Toxin
- Lachrymator
- Organic Compound
- Synthetic Compound
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Chemical Structure | |
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Synonyms | Synonym | 2-(Dodecyloxy)ethanol hydrogen sulfate sodium salt | 2-(Dodecyloxy)ethyl sodium sulfate | Avirol 100E | Conco sulfate we | Cycloryl na | Dodecyl sodium ethoxysulfate | Elfan 242 | Elfan NS 242 | Elfan NS 243 | Empicol ESB 3 | Empicol ESB 30 | Empimin KSN | Empimin KSN 27 | Empimin KSN 60 | Empimin KSN 70 | Etoxon epa | Laureth-8 carboxylic acid sodium salt | Maprofix 60S | Maprofix es | PEG-12 Lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | PEG-5 Lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | PEG-7 Lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | PEG-8 Lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyethylene glycol (5) lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyethylene Glycol (7) Lauryl Ether Sulfate Sodium Salt | Polyethylene glycol 400 lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyethylene glycol 600 lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyethylene glycol sulfate monododecyl ether sodium salt | Polyoxyethylene (12) lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyoxyethylene (5) lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyoxyethylene (7) lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Polyoxyethylene (8) lauryl ether sulfate sodium salt | Retzolate 60 | Rewopol NL-2 | Rhodapex esy | Sipon es | Sipon esy | Sipon LES 25 | Sodium (lauryloxypolyethoxy)ethyl sulfate | Sodium 2-(dodecyloxy)ethyl sulfate | Sodium 2-(dodecyloxy)ethyl sulphate | Sodium 2-(lauryloxy)ethyl sulfate | Sodium dodeceth-1 sulfate | Sodium dodecylpoly(oxyethylene) sulfate | Sodium laureth sulfic acid | Sodium laureth sulphate | Sodium laureth sulphic acid | Sodium laureth-12 sulfate | Sodium laureth-3 sulfate | Sodium laureth-5 sulfate | Sodium laureth-7 sulfate | Sodium laureth-8 sulfate | Sodium lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium lauryl ethoxysulphate | Sodium lauryl oxyethyl sulfate | Sodium lauryl sulfate ethoxylate | Sodium laurylpoly(oxyethylene) sulfate | Sodium poly(oxyethylene) lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyethylene glycol (5) lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyethylene glycol (7) lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyethylene glycol 400 sulfate | Sodium polyethylene glycol 600 lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyoxyethylene (12) lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyoxyethylene (5) lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyoxyethylene (7) lauryl ether sulfate | Sodium polyoxyethylene (8) sulfate | Standapol ES 2 | Standapol ES-3 | Steol CS-460 | Texapon N40 | Zetesol LES 2 |
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Chemical Formula | C14H29NaO5S |
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Average Molecular Mass | 332.432 g/mol |
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Monoisotopic Mass | 332.163 g/mol |
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CAS Registry Number | 9004-82-4 |
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IUPAC Name | sodium 2-(dodecyloxy)ethyl sulfate |
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Traditional Name | sodium 2-(dodecyloxy)ethyl sulfate |
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SMILES | [Na+].CCCCCCCCCCCCOCCOS([O-])(=O)=O |
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InChI Identifier | InChI=1S/C14H30O5S.Na/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-18-13-14-19-20(15,16)17;/h2-14H2,1H3,(H,15,16,17);/q;+1/p-1 |
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InChI Key | InChIKey=ASEFUFIKYOCPIJ-UHFFFAOYSA-M |
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Chemical Taxonomy |
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Description | belongs to the class of organic compounds known as sulfuric acid monoesters. These are organic compounds containing the sulfuric acid monoester functional group, with the generic structure ROS(O)(=O)=O, (R=organyl group). |
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Kingdom | Organic compounds |
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Super Class | Organic acids and derivatives |
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Class | Organic sulfuric acids and derivatives |
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Sub Class | Sulfuric acid esters |
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Direct Parent | Sulfuric acid monoesters |
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Alternative Parents | |
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Substituents | - Alkyl sulfate
- Sulfate-ester
- Sulfuric acid monoester
- Organic alkali metal salt
- Ether
- Dialkyl ether
- Organic oxygen compound
- Organic oxide
- Hydrocarbon derivative
- Organic sodium salt
- Organic salt
- Organooxygen compound
- Aliphatic acyclic compound
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Molecular Framework | Aliphatic acyclic compounds |
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External Descriptors | Not Available |
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Biological Properties |
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Status | Detected and Not Quantified |
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Origin | Exogenous |
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Cellular Locations | |
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Biofluid Locations | Not Available |
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Tissue Locations | Not Available |
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Pathways | Not Available |
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Applications | Not Available |
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Biological Roles | Not Available |
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Chemical Roles | Not Available |
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Physical Properties |
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State | Solid |
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Appearance | White powder. |
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Experimental Properties | Property | Value |
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Melting Point | Not Available | Boiling Point | Not Available | Solubility | 0.187 mg/mL at 25°C | LogP | Not Available |
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Predicted Properties | |
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Spectra |
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Spectra | Spectrum Type | Description | Splash Key | Deposition Date | View |
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Predicted LC-MS/MS | Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10V, Positive | splash10-001j-6936000000-449907010ea90ea7115d | 2019-02-23 | View Spectrum | Predicted LC-MS/MS | Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 20V, Positive | splash10-0002-9810000000-154cf486ff8fa68c0d45 | 2019-02-23 | View Spectrum | Predicted LC-MS/MS | Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 40V, Positive | splash10-00kb-8910000000-01ed8b46b3b1cc4a2701 | 2019-02-23 | View Spectrum | Predicted LC-MS/MS | Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 10V, Negative | splash10-001i-0309000000-d0dfa979e5680f770182 | 2019-02-23 | View Spectrum | Predicted LC-MS/MS | Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 20V, Negative | splash10-001i-5923000000-ca79024f8d00cdaf579b | 2019-02-23 | View Spectrum | Predicted LC-MS/MS | Predicted LC-MS/MS Spectrum - 40V, Negative | splash10-001i-9400000000-d84fd0d37a5caece94c9 | 2019-02-23 | View Spectrum |
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Toxicity Profile |
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Route of Exposure | Oral (3) ; inhalation (3) ; dermal (4) |
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Mechanism of Toxicity | While sodium laureth sulfate itself is not toxic, it is a nitrosating agent. Nitrosating agents may decompose and/or react to cause nitrosamine contamination. Nitrosamines are produced from secondary amines and amides in the presence of nitrite ions and are believed to be carcinogenic. Once in the body, nitrosamines are activated by cytochrome P-450 enzymes. They are then believed to induce their carcinogenic effects by forming DNA adducts at the N- and O-atoms. Sodium laureth sulfate may also be contaminated with low levels of 1,4-dioxane, another believed carcinogen. (4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6) |
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Metabolism | Nitrosamines can enter the body via ingestion, inhalation, or dermal contact. Once in the body, nitrosamines are metabolized by cytochrome P-450 enzymes, which essentially activates them into carcinogens. (1, 2) |
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Toxicity Values | Not Available |
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Lethal Dose | Not Available |
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Carcinogenicity (IARC Classification) | Not listed by IARC. Certain nitrosamines are classified by IARC as either probably or possibly carcinogenic to humans (Groups 2A and 2B, respectively). (7) |
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Uses/Sources | Sodium laureth sulfate is a detergent and surfactant found in many personal care products (soaps, shampoos, toothpaste etc.). (6) |
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Minimum Risk Level | Not Available |
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Health Effects | Sodium laureth sulfate may cause skin and eye irritation, as well as increase the frequency of canker sores when used in toothpaste. It may also react to produce nitrosamines or contain low levels of 1,4-dioxane, both of which are believed to be carcinogenic. (5, 6) |
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Symptoms | Sodium laureth sulfate may cause skin and eye irritation, as well as increase the frequency of canker sores when used in toothpaste. (6) |
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Treatment | Not Available |
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Normal Concentrations |
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Abnormal Concentrations |
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External Links |
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DrugBank ID | Not Available |
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HMDB ID | Not Available |
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PubChem Compound ID | 23665884 |
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ChEMBL ID | Not Available |
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ChemSpider ID | 23146 |
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KEGG ID | Not Available |
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UniProt ID | Not Available |
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OMIM ID | |
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ChEBI ID | Not Available |
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BioCyc ID | Not Available |
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CTD ID | Not Available |
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Stitch ID | Not Available |
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PDB ID | Not Available |
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ACToR ID | Not Available |
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Wikipedia Link | Sodium_laureth_sulfate |
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References |
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Synthesis Reference | Not Available |
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MSDS | T3D3630.pdf |
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General References | - Oyama T, Sugio K, Uramoto H, Iwata T, Onitsuka T, Isse T, Nozoe T, Kagawa N, Yasumoto K, Kawamoto T: Increased cytochrome P450 and aryl hydrocarbon receptor in bronchial epithelium of heavy smokers with non-small cell lung carcinoma carries a poor prognosis. Front Biosci. 2007 May 1;12:4497-503. [17485391 ]
- Sasaki S, Sata F, Katoh S, Saijo Y, Nakajima S, Washino N, Konishi K, Ban S, Ishizuka M, Kishi R: Adverse birth outcomes associated with maternal smoking and polymorphisms in the N-Nitrosamine-metabolizing enzyme genes NQO1 and CYP2E1. Am J Epidemiol. 2008 Mar 15;167(6):719-26. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwm360. Epub 2008 Jan 23. [18218609 ]
- Drablos F, Feyzi E, Aas PA, Vaagbo CB, Kavli B, Bratlie MS, Pena-Diaz J, Otterlei M, Slupphaug G, Krokan HE: Alkylation damage in DNA and RNA--repair mechanisms and medical significance. DNA Repair (Amst). 2004 Nov 2;3(11):1389-407. [15380096 ]
- Wikipedia. Nitrosamine. Last Updated 16 November 2009. [Link]
- Organic Natural Health (1998). Cancer Causing Toxic Chemical Ingredients in Cosmetic and Skin Care Products. [Link]
- Wikipedia. Sodium laureth sulfate. Last Updated 21 November 2009. [Link]
- International Agency for Research on Cancer (2014). IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans. [Link]
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Gene Regulation |
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Up-Regulated Genes | Not Available |
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Down-Regulated Genes | Not Available |
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