International Chemical Safety Card hazard and exposure summary.
SOURCEILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards1 records
Field
Value
GHS Signal Word
DANGER
GHS Hazard Statements
Flammable liquid and vapour Harmful if swallowed Toxic if inhaled Causes skin and eye irritation May cause respiratory irritation May cause damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure May be harmful if swallowed and enters airways Harmful to aquatic life
Short-term Effects
The substance is irritating to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Exposure far above the OEL could cause unconsciousness. If swallowed the substance may cause vomiting and could result in aspiration pneumonitis.
Long-term Effects
The substance defats the skin, which may cause dryness or cracking. The substance may have effects on the liver, kidneys and lungs.
Routes of Exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of its vapour and by ingestion.
OSHA Exposure Limits
Occupational exposure limits from OSHA, NIOSH, and ACGIH rows.
SOURCEOSHA / NIOSH / ACGIH occupational exposure limits7 records
Agency
Metric
Value
ppm
mg/m3
Skin
OSHA
TWA
25 ppm (100 mg/m³)
25
100
N
NIOSH
TWA
10 ppm (40 mg/m³)
10
40
N
ACGIH
TWA
15 ppm [1992]
15
-
N
ACGIH
STEL
25 ppm [1992]
25
-
N
CAL/OSHA
TWA
15 ppm (60 mg/m³)
15
60
N
CAL/OSHA
STEL
25 ppm (100 mg/m³)
25
100
N
NIOSH
IDLH
1400 ppm
1400
-
-
Functional Uses
Industrial and product-use categories associated with this substance.
SOURCEEPA CPDat6 records
FragranceFlavouring and nutrientSolvent
Regulatory Lists
Inventory, screening, and regulatory list matches from public chemical databases.
SOURCEEPA CPDat4 records
List
Keyword
Source
IFRA Transparency
IFRA
IFRA
food_additive; Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS) (2/2019)
FDA
United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Europe
European Commission
Fl@vis
inert_ingredient; non_food_use; Pesticides
EPA
CPCat
NOAEL Studies
Toxicology endpoints rendered from public NOAEL study rows.
SOURCENOAEL studiesShowing 13 of 13 studies
Value
Unit
Endpoint
Route
Species
Source
17.1754944710979
uM
AC50
-
-
NTP_ICE_endocrine
6.5099893305711
uM
ACC
-
-
NTP_ICE_endocrine
=20.4
mg/m3
DNEL local
inhalation
Human
ToxValDB_GESTIS_DNEL
77LAC84669
UNII
FDA UNII substance identifier
-
-
openFDA substances
77LAC84669
UNII
FDA UNII substance identifier
-
-
openFDA substances
77LAC84669
UNII
FDA UNII substance identifier
-
-
openFDA substances
77LAC84669
UNII
FDA UNII substance identifier
-
-
openFDA substances
9
mg/L
LC50
Inhalation
-
NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
=52183.7
mg/m3
LEL
inhalation
Rabbit
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
=56197.8
mg/m3
LEL
inhalation
Human
ToxValDB_DOE_Protective_Action_Criteria
=124.438
mg/m3
LOAEC
inhalation
Rat
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
-
unitless
Model Score
-
-
NTP_ICE_endocrine
0.14
unitless
Model Score
-
-
NTP_ICE_endocrine
Showing 13 of 13 studies
REACH Registration
Registration status from the ECHA REACH registered substances database.
What is the GHS hazard classification for 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one?
4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one (CAS 141-79-7) is classified under EU CLP Annex VI as Flam. Liq. 3; Acute Tox. 4 *; Acute Tox. 4 *; Acute Tox. 4 * with signal word Warning. Hazard statements: H226; H332; H312; H302. Source: EU CLP Annex VI (ECHA).
What is the NOAEL for 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one?
4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one has 13 NOAEL studies in the database. The lowest reported value is 6.5099893305711 uM. Source: NTP_ICE_endocrine.
What regulatory lists include 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one?
4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one appears on 4 regulatory/inventory lists including IFRA Transparency, food_additive; Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS) (2/2019), Europe, and 1 more. Source: EPA CPDat.
What are the occupational exposure limits for 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one?
Occupational exposure limits for 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one are set by OSHA, NIOSH, ACGIH. 7 limit values from official agencies are documented in the database. Source: OSHA, NIOSH, ACGIH.
Is 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one used in cosmetics?
Yes, 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one is also indexed as a cosmetic ingredient under the name 4-Methylpent-3-En-2-One (Mesityl Oxide). View the full cosmetic safety profile on the ingredient page for detailed safety data, SCCS opinions, and regulatory status.
Where does the safety data for 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one come from?
Safety data is sourced from ECHA CLP Annex VI, EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, AICIS (Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme), EPA DSSTox, ECHA REACH, ILO/WHO ICSC, OSHA/NIOSH/ACGIH, CosIng / Ingredients DB, ChEMBL / DailyMed, EFSA / FDA GRAS, cannabis regulatory/lab databases. All data traces to primary regulatory sources and is updated from official government databases.
Is 4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one used outside industrial chemicals?
4-Methylpent-3-en-2-one also appears in cosmetics, pharmaceutical, food safety, cannabis databases.