Molecular Formula | C8H11NO2 |
Molar Mass | 153.17 |
Density | d20 0.989 |
Boling Point | bp1.8 68° |
Flash Point | closed cup: >176°F (>80°C) |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
Refractive Index | n20D 1.4424; nD25 1. |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Bioactive Enbucrilate (Butyl cyanoacrylate) is a cyanoacrylate that has been used as a surgical tissue adhesive. |
Use | Use enbuester is also called α-cyanoallyl propionate n-butyl, colorless transparent liquid. For the preparation of hemostatic adhesive, for surgical hemostasis, suture. Mixed with carbolic acid, used for male vas deferens block sterilization operation. It is prepared from butyl cyanoacetate by polymerization, dehydration and cracking. |
boiling point | bp1.8 68° |
density | d20 0.989 |
refractive index | n20D 1.4424; nD25 1.4410 |
flash point | closed cup: >176°F (>80°C) |
storage conditions | Inert atmosphere,2-8°C |
use |
Enbuester is also called n-butyl cyanoallylate, a colorless and transparent liquid. Used for preparing hemostatic adhesive, used for surgical hemostasis and suture. Mixed with carbolic acid for male vasectomy. It is prepared by polymerization, dehydration and cracking of butyl cyanoacetate. |
biological activity | Enbucrilate (Butyl cyanoacrylate) is a cyanoacrylate that has been used as a surgical tissue adhesive. |
in vivo study |
Enbucrilate offers an important intervention in gastric variceal bleeding which should be further studied in the US. A randomized trial is warranted to compare this intervention to radiological therapy. The tissue adhesive Enbucrilate seems to be a safe, efficient agent to obtain good results in a simple, quick approach in the surgical treatment of symptomatic nephroptosis.
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chemical properties | colorless transparent liquid. Boiling point 78 ℃(0.133kPa). |
use | used to prepare hemostatic adhesive, used for surgical hemostasis and suture. Rapid polymerization when exposed to water and anionic surfaces. This product is mixed with carbolic acid and used for male vas deferens adhesion and sterilization. Similar products include isobutyl 2-cyanoallylate [1069-55-2] |
production method | is obtained by polymerization, dehydration and cracking of butyl cyanoacetate. The crude monomer obtained by cracking is refined and added with hydroquinone and SO2 as polymerization inhibitors, I .e., the adhesive hemostatic agent BCA. |