Occupational

Number of chemicals: 31


Chemical NameChemical IdentifierLiterature identifier
CyfluthrinCID:104926PMID:22031655
2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylateCID:13360PMID:9744917
2-Hydroxypropyl methacrylateCID:13539PMID:9744917
Tixocortol pivalateCID:15052414PMID:9744917
1,4-Butanediol diglycidyl etherCID:17046PMID:16033402
2,3,5-Triglycidyl-4-aminophenolCID:22058861PMID:16033402
Urethane Dimethacrylate IPDICID:22073948PMID:9744917
CypermethrinCID:2912PMID:22031655
HexachloropheneCID:3598PMID:5430313
ArsenicCID:5359596PMID:908287
Dimethyl SulfateCID:6497PMID:28300885
4-tert-AmylphenolCID:6643PMID:1838324, PMID:5430313, PMID:7317302
Methyl methacrylateCID:6658PMID:9744917
Ethylmercurithiosalicylic acidCID:67361PMID:6213365
1,4-Benzenediamine, N4,N4-diethyl-2-methyl-CID:67364PMID:7307500
2-PhenylphenolCID:7017PMID:5430313
2,5-DiaminotolueneCID:7252PMID:12423410
Ethyl methacrylateCID:7343PMID:9744917
Tetramethylthiuram monosulfideCID:7347PMID:9744917
Butyl methacrylateCID:7354PMID:9744917
Ethylene glycol dimethacrylateCID:7355PMID:9744917
4-tert-ButylcatecholCID:7381PMID:1838324, PMID:4248261
4-tert-ButylphenolCID:7393PMID:73913, PMID:131517, PMID:144705, PMID:4764715, PMID:5430313, PMID:6213365, PMID:30719700
BarbanCID:7551PMID:872576
MonobenzoneCID:7638PMID:1838324, PMID:5430313
p-PhenylenediamineCID:7814PMID:6213365, PMID:12423410
HydroquinoneCID:785PMID:1838324, PMID:6446441
Triethylene glycol dimethacrylateCID:7979PMID:9744917
2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenolCID:8425PMID:5430313
Butyl acrylateCID:8846PMID:9744917
4-MethoxyphenolCID:9015PMID:5062167, PMID:7317302
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