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BENZYL BENZOATE

BENZYL BENZOATE
 
APPLICATIONS :Benzyl Benzoate is used for the synthesis of drugs (especially for antispasmodic drugs as a scabicides and to treat pediculosis). 
Benzyl benzoate finds application in fragrance. It is used in pre-fixing agent. Benzyl benzoate itself is not an active fragrance ingredient.
It improves the stability and odor characteristics of the main ingredients. It is used as a miticide and in food field. It is also used as a plasticizer for polymers and cellulose.


Formula: C6H5CH2OOCC6H5
INCI: Benzyl benzoate
CAS No.: 120-51-4
EINECS No.: 204-402-9
Benzyl benzoate is a benzoate ester obtained by the formal condensation of benzoic acid with benzyl alcohol. It has been isolated from the plant species of the genus Polyalthia. It has a role as a scabicide, an acaricide and a plant metabolite. 
It is a benzyl ester and a benzoate ester. It derives from a benzoic acid.

Benzyl benzoate is an organic compound which is used as a medication and insect repellent. As a medication it is used to treat scabies and lice.
For scabies either permethrin or malathion is typically preferred. It is applied to the skin as a lotion. Typically two to three applications are needed.
It is also present in Balsam of Peru, Tolu balsam, and in a number of flowers.

Side effects may include irritation of the skin. It is not recommended in children. It is also used in other animals; however, it is considered toxic to cats. How it works is unclear.

Benzyl benzoate was first studied medically in 1918. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Benzyl benzoate is sold under the brand name Scabanca among others and is available as a generic medication.
It is not available for medical use in the United States.


Other names: benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester, benzy alcohol benzoic ester;CAS Number:120-51-4

Medical
Benzyl benzoate is an effective and inexpensive topical treatment for human scabies. It has vasodilating and spasmolytic effects and is present in many asthma and whooping cough drugs.
It is also used as an excipient in some testosterone-replacement medications (like Nebido) for treating hypogonadism.

Benzyl benzoate is used as a topical acaricide, scabicide, and pediculicide in veterinary hospitals.

Non-medical
Benzyl benzoate is used as a repellent for chiggers, ticks, and mosquitoes. It is also used as a dye carrier, solvent for cellulose derivatives, plasticizer, and fixative in the perfume industry.

Side effects
Benzyl benzoate has low acute toxicity in laboratory animals. It is rapidly hydrolyzed to benzoic acid and benzyl alcohol. Benzyl alcohol is subsequently metabolized to benzoic acid. 
The conjugates of benzoic acid (hippuric acid and the glucuronide of benzoic acid) are rapidly eliminated in urine.
When given in large doses to laboratory animals, benzyl benzoate can cause hyperexcitation, loss of coordination, ataxia, convulsions, and respiratory paralysis.

Benzyl benzoate can be a skin irritant when used as a topical scabicide. Overdose can result in blistering and hives or a rash can occur as an allergic reaction.

As an excipient in some testosterone-replacement injectable medications, benzyl benzoate has been reported as a cause of anaphylaxis in a case in Australia. 
Bayer includes this report in information for health professionals and recommends that physicians "should be aware of the potential for serious allergic reactions" to preparations of this type.
In Australia, reports to ADRAC, which evaluates reports of adverse drug reactions for the Therapeutic Goods Administration, show several reports of allergic issues since the anaphylaxis case from 2011.

Chemistry
It is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2O2CC6H5. It is the ester of benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid. It forms either a viscous liquid or solid flakes and has a weak, sweet-balsamic odor. 
It occurs in a number of blossoms (e. g. tuberose, hyacinth) and is a component of Balsam of Peru and Tolu balsam.

Production
Benzyl benzoate is produced industrially by the reaction of sodium benzoate with benzyl alcohol in the presence of a base, or by transesterification of methyl benzoate and benzyl alcohol.
It is a byproduct of benzoic acid synthesis by toluene oxidation. It can also be synthesized by the Tishchenko reaction, using benzaldehyde with sodium benzylate (generated from sodium and benzyl alcohol) as catalyst.

Benzyl benzoate 
Molecular Formula: C14H12O2
Average mass: 212.244 Da

CAS NO. 120-51-4
BENZYL BENZOATE

EINECS NO.:204-402-9
FORMULA: C6H5CO2CH2C6H5
MOL WT: 212.25
H.S. CODE: 2916.31
 

TOXICITY: Oral rat LD50: 1700 mg/kg
SYNONYMS: Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester; Benylate; Ascabin;Scabagen; Vanzoate; Benzyl Phenylformate; Benzyl Benzene Carboxylate; Benzyl Alcohol Benzoic Ester; Ascabiol; Benzoic Acid Benzyl Ester; Benzoato De Bencilo;





PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE: Colourless oily liquid or leaflets depending on temperature
MELTING POINT: 17 C
BOILING POINT:323 C
SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.118 - 1.122
SOLUBILITY IN WATER:Insoluble
STABILITY: Stable under ordinary conditions
APPLICATIONS :Benzyl Benzoate is used for the synthesis of drugs (especially for antispasmodic drugs as a scabicides and to treat pediculosis). 
Benzyl benzoate finds application in fragrance. It is used in pre-fixing agent. Benzyl benzoate itself is not an active fragrance ingredient.
It improves the stability and odor characteristics of the main ingredients. It is used as a miticide and in food field. It is also used as a plasticizer for polymers and cellulose.
CAS No. 120-51-4
Flavor/Fragrance Notes:Nearly odorless
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Assay USP/EP (titration): 99.0-100.5% of phenyl methyl benzoate; FCC (GC): 99.0% minimum
Odor:Nearly odorless
Color: Colorless
Appearance: Clear liquid
Flash Point: 148°C (298°F)
Refractive Index (20°C): 1.568 – 1.570
Density (20°C) (g/ml):1.118 – 1.122
Specific Gravity (25°C):1.116 – 1.120
Solidification Point:18 – 21°C (64 – 70°F)
Acid Value (mgKOH/g):1.0 maximum

BENZYL BENZOATE
120-51-4
Ascabiol
Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester
Benzoic acid benzyl ester
Benzyl phenylformate
Phenylmethyl benzoate
Benzoic acid, benzyl ester
Benzylets
Benzyl benzenecarboxylate
benzylbenzoate
Antiscabiosum
Benzyl alcohol benzoic ester
Peruscabina
Spasmodin
Venzonate
Benzylis benzoas
Benzylum benzoicum
Benzylester kyseliny benzoove
Benzoesaeurebenzylester
BENZOIC ACID PHENYLMETHYLESTER
Caswell No. 082
Benzylbenzenecarboxylate
EINECS 204-402-9
Benzylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech]
Benzyl benzoate, 99+%
Venzoate
BZM
CAS-120-51-4
benzylbenzoat
Benzyl benzoate [USP:JAN]
Benzyl benzoate [USAN:JAN]
Benzyl Benzoate.
benzoic acid benzyl
BENZYL BENZOATE BP98
BENZOIC ACID,BENZYL ESTER
Benzyl benzoate, >=99%, FCC, FG
Benzyl benzoate, for synthesis, 99.0%
Benzyl benzoate, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG
Benzoic acid-benzyl ester 
Benzoic acid benzyl ester; Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester



Bensüülbensoaat (et)
bentsyylibentsoaatti (fi)
benzil benzoat (sl)
benzil-benzoat (hr)
benzil-benzoát (hu)
benzilbenzenkarboksilatas (benzilbenzoatas) (lt)
benzilbenzoāts (lv)
benzile benzoato (it)
benzoat de benzil (ro)
benzoate de benzyle (fr)
benzoato de bencilo (es)
benzoato de benzilo (pt)
benzoesan benzylu (pl)
benzyl-benzoát (cs)
benzyl-benzoát (sk)
benzylbenzoaat (nl)
benzylbenzoat (da)
Benzylbenzoat (de)
benzylbenzoat (no)
benzylbenzoat (sv)
benżoat tal-benżil (mt)
βενζοϊκό βενζύλιο (el)
бензил бензоат (bg)

CAS names
Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester
IUPAC names
Benzil-benzoát
benzoic acid phenyl methyl ester
Benzoic acid, benzylester
BENZOIC ACID, PHENYL METHYL ESTER
Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester
Registration dossier
benzyl benxoate
BENZYL BENZOATE
Benzyl benzoate; Phenylmethyl benzoate
benzyl-2-methyl-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase
benzylbenzoate
phenylmethyl benzoate





120-51-4 [RN]
204-402-9 [EINECS]
2049280 [Beilstein]
2138
Benzoate de benzyle [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
benzoic acid benzyl ester
benzoic acid, benzyl ester
Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester [ACD/Index Name]
Benzyl benzoate [ACD/IUPAC Name] [Wiki]
Benzylbenzoat [German]
Benzyl-benzoat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Benzylis benzoas
DG4200000
MFCD00003075 [MDL number]
N863NB338G
phenylmethyl benzoate
[120-51-4]
347840-01-1 [RN]
352431-26-6 [RN]
4-09-00-00307 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) [Beilstein]
613-62-7 [RN]
Acarilbial
Acarilbial (Trade name)
Acaril-S
Acaril-S (Trade name)
Acaril-S; Acarilbial; Acarsan; Acil; Antiscabiosum; Antiscabiosum für Kinder; Ascabiol; Ascalol; B.B. Lotion; BE BO; Benzalcor; Benzilbenzoat; Benzogal; Benzotal; Bezo; Finsarna; Gensarna; Miticocan; Novoscabin; Opele; Pharcobenzyl; Sanasar; Saniscabis; Scabicon; Scabiex; Scabin; Scabisol; Scabitox; Tekoce; Zilaben
Acarobenzyl
Acarobenzyl; Benylate; Benzevan; Benzoate de benzyle; Benzoes??urebenzylester; Benzoic acid phenylmethylester; Benzoic acid, benzyl ester; Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester; Benzyl benzoat; Benzylis benzoas; Phenylmethyl benzoate
Acarobenzyl; Benzevan; Benzoate de benzyle; Benzoesäurebenzylester; Benzyl benzoat; Benzylis benzoas; Phenylmethyl benzoate; Spasmodine
Acarsan
Acarsan (Trade name)
Acil
Acil (Trade name)
Antiscabiosum
Antiscabiosum (Trade name)
Antiscabiosum für Kinder
Antiscabiosum für Kinder (Trade name)
Ascabin
Ascabiol
Ascabiol (Trade name)
Ascalol
Ascalol (Trade name)
B.B. Lotion
B.B. Lotion (Trade name)
BE BO
BE BO (Trade name)
Benylate [Trade name]
Benylate (TN)
Benzalcor
Benzalcor (Trade name)
Benzevan
Benzilbenzoat
Benzilbenzoat (Trade name)
Benzoate de benzyle [ACD/IUPAC Name]
Benzoes??urebenzylester
Benzoesaeurebenzylester
Benzoesäurebenzylester
Benzogal
Benzogal (Trade name)
benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester
BENZOIC ACID PHENYLMETHYLESTER
BENZOIC ACID,BENZYL ESTER
Benzoic acid-benzyl ester
Benzotal (Trade name)
Benzyl 2-naphthyl ether
Benzyl alcohol benzoic ester
Benzyl benzenecarboxylate
Benzyl benzoat
Benzyl benzoate (JP15/USP) [USP]
Benzyl benzoate (natural)
Benzyl benzoate [USAN:JAN]
benzyl benzoate 99%
BENZYL BENZOATE BP98
benzyl benzoate, 99+%
Benzyl benzoate, BP, Ph. Eur. grade
Benzyl benzoate, USP grade
Benzyl Benzoate-d12
Benzyl phenylformate
Benzylbenzenecarboxylate
benzylbenzoate
benzyl-benzoate
Benzyl-d5 Benzoate
Benzylester kyseliny benzoove
Benzylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech]
Benzylets
Benzylum benzoicum
Bezo
Bezo (Trade name)
BZM
Colebenz
EINECS 204-402-9
Finsarna
Finsarna (Trade name)
Gensarna
Gensarna (Trade name)
Mange Treatment
Miticocan
Miticocan (Trade name)
Novoscabin
Novoscabin (Trade name)
Opele
Opele (Trade name)
Peruscabin
Peruscabina
Pharcobenzyl
Pharcobenzyl (Trade name)
Pharmakon1600-01503002
Sanasar
Sanasar (Trade name)
Saniscabis
Saniscabis (Trade name)
Scabagen
Scabanca
Scabicon
Scabicon (Trade name)
Scabide
Scabiex
Scabiex (Trade name)
Scabin
Scabin (Trade name)
Scabiozon
Scabisol
Scabisol (Trade name)
Scabitox
Scabitox (Trade name)
SCOBENOL
SMR000471875
Spasmodin
Spasmodine
SPECTRUM1503002
Spectrum5_001128
ST5406335
Tekoce
Tekoce (Trade name)
Vanzoate
Venzoate
Venzonate
WLN: RVO1R
Zilaben
安息香酸ベンジル [Japanese]
 
 

SYNONYMS: Benzyl Benzoate; benzyl benzoate; benzylbenzoate; benzyl benzoat; benzil benzoat; benzilbenzoat; banzil benzoat; banzilbenzoat; bensil bensoat; bensilbensoat; benzylbenzoat; bensil benzoat; bensilbenzoat; Benzylbenzoate; Benzyl Benzoat; Benzil Benzoat; Benzilbenzoat; Bensil Bensoat; Bensilbensoat; Benzylbenzoat; Bensil Benzoat; Bensilbenzoat; BENZYL BENZOATE; BENZYLBENZOATE; BENZYL BENZOAT; BENSİLBENZOAT; BENSİL BENZOAT; BENSİL BENSOAT; BENSİLBENSOAT; Acaril; Acarosan; Ansar; Antiscabiosum; Ascabiol; Benzanil; Benzemul; benzyl benzoate; Benzylbenzoaat Smeersel FNA; Novoscabin; BENZYL BENZOATE; 120-51-4; Ascabiol; Benylate; Novoscabin; Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester; Scabitox; Scobenol; Ascabin; Benzyl phenylformate; Benzoic acid, benzyl ester; Phenylmethyl benzoate; Benzoic acid benzyl ester; Benzylets; Colebenz; Peruscabin; Scabagen; Scabanca; Scabiozon; Vanzoate; Scabide; Benzyl benzenecarboxylate; benzylbenzoate; Antiscabiosum; Benzylis benzoas; Benzyl alcohol benzoic ester; Peruscabina; Spasmodin; Venzonate; Benzylum benzoicum; Benzylester kyseliny benzoove; Benzoesaeurebenzylester; Caswell No. 082; Benzylbenzenecarboxylate; Venzoate; FEMA Number 2138; Benzyl benzoate (natural); NSC 8081; UNII-N863NB338G; FEMA No. 2138HSDB 208; BENZOIC ACID PHENYLMETHYLESTER; EINECS 204-402-9; Benzylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech]; EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 009501; BRN 2049280; CHEMBL1239; AI3-00523; CHEBI:41237; SESFRYSPDFLNCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N; MFCD00003075; SBB058609; NCGC00094981-03; DSSTox_CID_9153; DSSTox_RID_78686; DSSTox_GSID_29153; Q-200696; Benzyl benzoate, analytical standard; Benzoate de benzyle; BZM; CAS-120-51-4; SMR000471875; benzylbenzoat; Benzyl benzoate [USP:JAN]; Acarobenzyl; Benzevan; Benzyl benzoate [USAN:JAN]; Benzyl benzoat; Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester; Benzyl ester; 1dzm; Benylate (TN); benzoic acid benzyl; Benzoesaurebenzylester; Spectrum_001240; Spectrum2_000532; Spectrum3_001757; Spectrum4_000773; Spectrum5_001128; Benzyl benzoate 99+ %; ACMC-1C8AP; 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NCGC00094981-07i NCGC00257502-01; NCGC00258889-01; AC-17033; AN-22825; CC-24472; KB-75431; OR011551; ZB000222; SBI-0051748.P002; Benzoic acid-benzyl ester (Benzyl benzoate); DB-041563; TR-003391; B0064; FT-0622708 ST50406335; Benzyl benzoate, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG; Benzyl benzoate, ReagentPlus(R), >=99.0%; Benzyl benzoate, SAJ first grade, >=98.0%; Benzyl benzoate, tested according to Ph.Eur.; A19449; Benzyl benzoate, SAJ special grade, >=99.0%; C12537; D01138; AB00052298_07; Benzyl benzoate, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%; Benzyl benzoate, meets USP testing specifications; C-24290; SR-01000763773; I14-6951; SR-01000763773-2; Benzoic acid-benzyl ester 5000 ng/microl in n-Hexane; Benzoic acid benzyl ester; Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester; Benzyl benzoate, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R); Benzyl benzoate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard; Benzyl benzoate, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material; InChI=1/C14H12O2/c15-14(13-9-5-2-6-10-13)16-11-12-7-3-1-4-8-12/h1-10H,11H; Benzyl Benzoate; Acaril; Acarosan; Ansar; Antiscabiosum; Ascabiol; Benzanil; Benzemul; benzyl benzoate; Benzylbenzoaat Smeersel FNA; Novoscabin; BENZYL BENZOATE; 120-51-4; Ascabiol; Benylate; Novoscabin; Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester; Scabitox; Scobenol; Ascabin; Benzyl phenylformate; Benzoic acid, benzyl ester; Phenylmethyl benzoate; Benzoic acid benzyl ester; Benzylets; Colebenz; Peruscabin; Scabagen; Scabanca; Scabiozon; Vanzoate; Scabide; Benzyl benzenecarboxylate; benzylbenzoate; Antiscabiosum; Benzylis benzoas; Benzyl alcohol benzoic ester; Peruscabina; Spasmodin; Venzonate; Benzylum benzoicum; Benzylester kyseliny benzoove; Benzoesaeurebenzylester; Caswell No. 082; Benzylbenzenecarboxylate; Venzoate; FEMA Number 2138; Benzyl benzoate (natural); NSC 8081; UNII-N863NB338G; FEMA No. 2138HSDB 208; BENZOIC ACID PHENYLMETHYLESTER; EINECS 204-402-9; Benzylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech]; EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 009501; BRN 2049280; CHEMBL1239; AI3-00523; CHEBI:41237; SESFRYSPDFLNCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N; MFCD00003075; SBB058609; NCGC00094981-03; DSSTox_CID_9153; DSSTox_RID_78686; DSSTox_GSID_29153; Q-200696; Benzyl benzoate, analytical standard; Benzoate de benzyle; BZM; CAS-120-51-4; SMR000471875; benzylbenzoat; Benzyl benzoate [USP:JAN]; Acarobenzyl; Benzevan; Benzyl benzoate [USAN:JAN]; Benzyl benzoat; Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester; Benzyl ester; 1dzm; Benylate (TN); benzoic acid benzyl; Benzoesaurebenzylester; Spectrum_001240; Spectrum2_000532; Spectrum3_001757; Spectrum4_000773; Spectrum5_001128; Benzyl benzoate 99+ %; ACMC-1C8AP; WLN: RVO1R; D0G1VX; Benzyl benzoate, >=99%; AC1L1DH0; SCHEMBL3038; BENZYL BENZOATE BP98; BSPBio_003494; KBioGR_001186; KBioSS_001720; 4-09-00-00307 (Beilstein Handbook Reference); KSC174Q0R; MLS001066412; MLS001336003; MLS001336004; DivK1c_000204; SPECTRUM1503002; SPBio_000543; Benzyl benzoate (JP17/USP); AC1Q661C; ZINC1021; DTXSID8029153; BENZOIC ACID,BENZYL ESTER; Benzyl benzoate, 99% 250g; CTK0H4808; HMS500K06, KBio1_000204; KBio2_001720; KBio2_004288; KBio2_006856; KBio3_002714; KS-00000UHX; NSC8081; MolPort-001-740-297; NINDS_000204; HMS1921P16; HMS2092F20; HMS2269D24; N863NB338G; Pharmakon1600-01503002; HY-B0935; NSC-8081; Tox21_111372; Tox21_201337; Tox21_303418; ANW-17509; BDBM50134035; CCG-39578; NSC758204; s4599; AKOS003495939; Benzyl benzoate, >=99%, FCC, FG; Tox21_111372_1; CHM0028580; DB00676; FCH2703790; LS-2573; MCULE-4369643785; NSC-758204; RL00855; RTR-003391; IDI1_000204; Benzyl benzoate, for synthesis, 99.0%; NCGC00094981-01; NCGC00094981-02; NCGC00094981-04; NCGC00094981-05; NCGC00094981-07i NCGC00257502-01; NCGC00258889-01; AC-17033; AN-22825; CC-24472; KB-75431; OR011551; ZB000222; SBI-0051748.P002; Benzoic acid-benzyl ester (Benzyl benzoate); DB-041563; TR-003391; B0064; FT-0622708 ST50406335; Benzyl benzoate, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG; Benzyl benzoate, ReagentPlus(R), >=99.0%; Benzyl benzoate, SAJ first grade, >=98.0%; Benzyl benzoate, tested according to Ph.Eur.; A19449; Benzyl benzoate, SAJ special grade, >=99.0%; C12537; D01138; AB00052298_07; Benzyl benzoate, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%; Benzyl benzoate, meets USP testing specifications; C-24290; SR-01000763773; I14-6951; SR-01000763773-2; Benzoic acid-benzyl ester 5000 ng/microl in n-Hexane; Benzoic acid benzyl ester; Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester; Benzyl benzoate, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R); Benzyl benzoate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard; Benzyl benzoate, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material; InChI=1/C14H12O2/c15-14(13-9-5-2-6-10-13)16-11-12-7-3-1-4-8-12/h1-10H,11H; 120-51-4 [RN]; 204-402-9 [EINECS]; Benzoate de benzyle [French] [ACD/IUPAC Name]; benzoic acid benzyl ester; benzoic acid, benzyl ester; Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester [ACD/Index Name]; Benzyl benzoate [ACD/IUPAC Name] [Wiki]; Benzylbenzoat [German]; Benzyl-benzoat [German] [ACD/IUPAC Name]; N863NB338G; phenylmethyl benzoate; [120-51-4]; 2049280 [Beilstein]; 347840-01-1 [RN]; 352431-26-6 [RN]; 4-09-00-00307; (Beilstein Handbook Reference) [Beilstein]; 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Medical
Benzyl benzoate is an effective and inexpensive topical treatment for human scabies.[7] It has vasodilating and spasmolytic effects and is present in many asthma and whooping cough drugs.[8] It is also used as an excipient in some testosterone-replacement medications (like Nebido) for treating hypogonadism.[9] Benzyl benzoate is used as a topical acaricide, scabicide, and pediculicide in veterinary hospitals.[10] Non-medical Benzyl benzoate is used as a repellent for chiggers, ticks, and mosquitoes.[10] It is also used as a dye carrier, solvent for cellulose derivatives, plasticizer, and fixative in the perfume industry.[11] Side effects Benzyl benzoate has low acute toxicity in laboratory animals. It is rapidly hydrolyzed to benzoic acid and benzyl alcohol. Benzyl alcohol is subsequently metabolized to benzoic acid. The conjugates of benzoic acid (hippuric acid and the glucuronide of benzoic acid) are rapidly eliminated in urine.[1] When given in large doses to laboratory animals, benzyl benzoate can cause hyperexcitation, loss of coordination, ataxia, convulsions, and respiratory paralysis.[10] Benzyl benzoate can be a skin irritant when used as a topical scabicide.[7] Overdose can result in blistering and hives or a rash can occur as an allergic reaction.[12][13] As an excipient in some testosterone-replacement injectable medications, benzyl benzoate has been reported as a cause of anaphylaxis in a case in Australia.[14] Bayer includes this report in information for health professionals and recommends that physicians "should be aware of the potential for serious allergic reactions" to preparations of this type.[9] In Australia, reports to ADRAC, which evaluates reports of adverse drug reactions for the Therapeutic Goods Administration, show several reports of allergic issues since the anaphylaxis case from 2011.
Chemistry It is an organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2O2CC6H5. It is the ester of benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid. It forms either a viscous liquid or solid flakes and has a weak, sweet-balsamic odor. It occurs in a number of blossoms (e. g. tuberose, hyacinth) and is a component of Balsam of Peru and Tolu balsam.[11][15] 
Production Benzyl benzoate is produced industrially by the reaction of sodium benzoate with benzyl alcohol in the presence of a base, or by transesterification of methyl benzoate and benzyl alcohol.[8] It is a byproduct of benzoic acid synthesis by toluene oxidation.[11] It can also be synthesized by the Tishchenko reaction, using benzaldehyde with sodium benzylate (generated from sodium and benzyl alcohol) as catalyst:[16][17]

The Tishchenko reaction: benzaldehyde reacts to benzyl benzoate, the catalyst is generated in situ from sodium and benzyl alcohol
Benzyl benzoate# Organophosphate Malathion Other/ungrouped DimethiconeQuassiatoluidine (Crotamiton) #WHO-EM‡Withdrawn from marketClinical trials: †Phase III§Never to phas COMPOUND SUMMARY Benzyl benzoate PubChem CID: 2345 : Benzyl benzoate_small.png Benzyl benzoate_3D_Structure.png Find Similar Structures Chemical Safety: Irritant Environmental Hazard Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet Molecular Formula: C14H12O2 Chemical Names: BENZYL BENZOATE 120-51-4 Ascabiol Benylate NovoscabinMore... Molecular Weight: 212.24 g/mol Dates: Modify: 2019-09-14 Create: 2005-03-25 Benzyl benzoate is a benzoate ester obtained by the formal condensation of benzoic acid with benzyl alcohol. It has been isolated from the plant species of the genus Polyalthia. It has a role as a scabicide, an acaricide and a plant metabolite. It is a benzyl ester and a benzoate ester. It derives from a benzoic acid.
Benzyl benzoate is one of the older preparations used to treat scabies. Scabies is a skin infection caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. It is characterised by severe itching (particularly at night), red spots, and may lead to a secondary infection. Benzyl benzoate is lethal to this mite and so is useful in the treatment of scabies. It is also used to treat lice infestation of the head and body. Benzyl benzoate is not the treatment of choice for scabies due to its irritant properties. from DrugBank Benzyl benzoate is one of the older preparations used to treat scabies. Scabies is a skin infection caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. It is characterised by severe itching (particularly at night), red spots, and may lead to a secondary infection. Benzyl benzoate is lethal to this mite and so is useful in the treatment of scabies. It is also used to treat lice infestation of the head and body. Benzyl benzoate is not the treatment of choice for scabies due to its irritant properties. from Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) 1Structures HelpNew Window 1.12D Structure HelpNew Window Find Similar Structures Get Image DownloadChemical Structure Depiction Benzyl benzoate.png COMPOUND SUMMARY Benzyl benzoate PubChem CID: 2345 Structure: Benzyl benzoate_small.png Benzyl benzoate_3D_Structure.png Find Similar Structures Chemical Safety: Irritant Environmental Hazard Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet Molecular Formula: C14H12O2 Chemical Names: BENZYL BENZOATE 120-51-4 Ascabiol Benylate Novoscabin More... Molecular Weight: 212.24 g/mol Dates: Modify: 2019-09-14 Create: 2005-03-25

 

Benzyl benzoate is a benzoate ester obtained by the formal condensation of benzoic acid with benzyl alcohol. It has been isolated from the plant species of the genus Polyalthia. It has a role as a scabicide, an acaricide and a plant metabolite. It is a benzyl ester and a benzoate ester. It derives from a benzoic acid. from ChEBI Benzyl benzoate is one of the older preparations used to treat scabies. Scabies is a skin infection caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. It is characterised by severe itching (particularly at night), red spots, and may lead to a secondary infection. Benzyl benzoate is lethal to this mite and so is useful in the treatment of scabies. It is also used to treat lice infestation of the head and body. Benzyl benzoate is not the treatment of choice for scabies due to its irritant properties. from DrugBank Benzyl benzoate is one of the older preparations used to treat scabies. Scabies is a skin infection caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. It is characterised by severe itching (particularly at night), red spots, and may lead to a secondary infection. Benzyl benzoate is lethal to this mite and so is useful in the treatment of scabies. It is also used to treat lice infestation of the head and body. Benzyl benzoate is not the treatment of choice for scabies due to its irritant properties. from Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) 1Structures HelpNew Window 1.12D Structure HelpNew Window Find Similar Structures Get Image Chemical Structure Depiction Benzyl benzoate.png Full screen Zoom in Zoom out from PubChem 1.23D Conformer HelpNew Window Get Image Download Interactive Chemical Structure Model Ball and Stick Sticks Wire-Frame Space-Filling Show Hydrogens Animate Full screen Zoom in out from PubChem 1.3Crystal Structures HelpNew Window PDBe Ligand Code BZM PDBe Structure Code 1DZM PDBe Conformer More Actions Menu Chemical Structure Model Ball and StickSticksWire-FrameSpace-Filling Show Hydrogens Animate Full screenZoom in Zoom out from Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe) 2Names and Identifiers HelpNew Window 2.1Computed Descriptors HelpNew Window 2.1.1IUPAC Name HelpNew Window benzyl benzoate from PubChem 2.1.2InChI HelpNew Window InChI=1S/C14H12O2/c15-14(13-9-5-2-6-10-13)16-11-12-7-3-1-4-8-12/h1-10H,11H2 rom PubChem 2.1.3InChI Key HelpNew Window SESFRYSPDFLNCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N from PubChem 2.1.4Canonical SMILES HelpNew Window C1=CC=C(C=C1)COC(=O)C2=CC=CC=C2 from PubChem 2.2Molecular Formula HelpNew Window C14H12O2 from ILO International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC); PubChem2.3Other Identifiers HelpNew Window 2.3.1CAS HelpNew Window 120-51-4 from ChemIDplus; DrugBank; DTP/NCI; EPA Chemicals under the TSCA; EPA DSSTox; European Chemicals Agency (ECHA); HSDB; Human Metabolome Database (HMDB); ILO International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC); The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 2.3.2European Community (EC) Number HelpNew Window 204-402-9 from European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) 2.3.3FEMA Number HelpNew Window 2138 from Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) 2.3.4ICSC Number HelpNew Window 0390 from ILO International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC) Number HelpNew Window 758204 from DTP/NCI 8081 from DTP/NCI 2.3.6RTECS Number HelpNew Window DG4200000 from The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 2.3.7UNII HelpNew Window N863NB338G from FDA/SPL Indexing Data 2.3.8Wikipedia HelpNew Window Benzyl benzoate from Wikipedia 2.4Synonyms HelpNew Window 2.4.1MeSH Entry Terms HelpNew Window Acaril Acarosan Ansar Antiscabiosum Ascabiol Benzanil Benzemul benzyl benzoate Benzylbenzoaat Smeersel FNA Novoscabin from MeSH 2.4.2Depositor-Supplied Synonyms HelpNew Window BENZYL BENZOATE 120-51-4 Ascabiol Benylate Novoscabin Benzoic acid benzyl ester Benzoic acid, phenylmethyl ester Ascabin Scabitox Scobenol Benzyl phenylformate Phenylmethyl benzoate Benzoic acid, benzyl ester Colebenz Peruscabin Scabagen ScabancaScabiozon Vanzoate Scabide Benzyl benzenecarboxylate benzylbenzoate Antiscabiosum benzoas Benzyl alcohol benzoic ester Peruscabina Spasmodin Venzonate Benzylum benzoicum Benzylester kyseliny benzoove Benzoesaeurebenzylester

BENZOIC ACID PHENYLMETHYLESTER

Caswell No. 082 Benzylbenzenecarboxylate Venzoate FEMA Number 2138 Benzyl benzoate (natural) 8081 UNII-N863NB338G FEMA No. 2138 HSDB 208 EINECS 204-402-9 MFCD00003075 Benzylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech] EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 009501 BRN 2049280 CHEMBL1239 AI3-00523 CHEBI:41237 SESFRYSPDFLNCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N N863NB338G NCGC00094981-03 Benzyl benzoate, 99+% DSSTox_CID_9153 DSSTox_RID_78686 DSSTox_GSID_29153 Benzyl benzoate, analytical standard Benzoate de benzyle BZM CAS-120-51-4 SMR000471875 Benzyl benzoate [USP:JAN] Acarobenzyl Benzevan benzyl-benzoate Benzyl benzoate [USAN:JAN] Benzyl benzoat Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester Benzyl ester 1dzm Benylate (TN) Benzoesaurebenzylester Spectrum_001240 Benzoic acid-benzyl ester Spectrum2_000532 Spectrum3_001757 Spectrum4_000773 Spectrum5_001128 Benzyl benzoate 99+ % ACMC-1C8AP WLN: RVO1R Benzyl benzoate, >=99% EC 204-402-9 AC1L1DH0 SCHEMBL3038 BENZYL BENZOATE BP98 BSPBio_003494 KBioGR_001186 KBioSS_001720 -09-00-00307 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) KSC174Q0R MLS001066412 MLS001336003 MLS001336004 DivK1c_000204 SPECTRUM1503002 SPBio_000543 Benzyl benzoate (JP17/USP) AC1Q661C ZINC1021 DTXSID8029153 BENZOIC ACID,BENZYL ESTER CTK0H4808 HMS500K06 KBio1_000204 KBio2_001720 KBio2_004288 KBio2_006856 KBio3_002714 KS-00000UHX NSC8081 NINDS_000204 HMS1921P16 HMS2092F20 HMS2269D24 Pharmakon1600-01503002 HY-B0935 NSC-8081 Tox21_111372 Tox21_201337 Tox21_303418 ANW-17509 CCG-39578 NSC758204 s4599 SBB058609 STL183088 AKOS003495939 Benzyl benzoate, >=99%, FCC, FG Tox21_111372_1 DB00676 LS-2573 MCULE-4369643785 NSC-758204 RL00855 RTR-003391 IDI1_000204 Benzyl benzoate, for synthesis, 99.0% NCGC00094981-01NCGC00094981-02 NCGC00094981-04 NCGC00094981-05 NCGC00094981-07 NCGC00257502-01 NCGC00258889-01 AC-17033 AK308304 AN-22825 ZB000222 SBI-0051748.P002 DB-041563 TR-003391 B0064 FT-0622708 ST50406335 Benzyl benzoate, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG benzoate, ReagentPlus(R), >=99.0% Benzyl benzoate, SAJ first grade, >=98.0% Benzyl benzoate, tested according to Ph.Eur. A14577 A19449 Benzyl benzoate, SAJ special grade, >=99.0% C12537 D01138 AB00052298_07 Benzyl benzoate, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98% Benzyl benzoate, meets USP testing specifications

 

COMPOUND SUMMARY
Benzyl benzoate
PubChem CID: 2345
Structure: 
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Irritant Environmental Hazard
Benzyl benzoate is a benzoate ester obtained by the formal condensation of benzoic acid with benzyl alcohol. It has been isolated from the plant species of the genus Polyalthia. It has a role as a scabicide, an acaricide and a plant metabolite. It is a benzyl ester and a benzoate ester. It derives from a benzoic acid. from ChEBI Benzyl benzoate is one of the older preparations used to treat scabies. Scabies is a skin infection caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. It is characterised by severe itching (particularly at night), red spots, and may lead to a secondary infection. Benzyl benzoate is lethal to this mite and so is useful in the treatment of scabies. It is also used to treat lice infestation of the head and body. Benzyl benzoate is not the treatment of choice for scabies due to its irritant properties. from DrugBank Benzyl benzoate is one of the older preparations used to treat scabies. Scabies is a skin infection caused by the mite sarcoptes scabiei. It is characterised by severe itching (particularly at night), red spots, and may lead to a secondary infection. Benzyl benzoate is lethal to this mite and so is useful in the treatment of scabies. It is also used to treat lice infestation of the head and body. Benzyl benzoate is not the treatment of choice for scabies due to its irritant properties. from Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) 1Structures HelpNew Window 1.12D Structure HelpNew Window Similar Structures Get Image Download Chemical Structure Depiction Benzyl benzoate.png Full screen in Zoom out from PubChem 1.23D 

 

Caswell No. 082 Benzylbenzenecarboxylate Venzoate FEMA Number 2138 Benzyl benzoate (natural) NSC 8081 UNII-N863NB338G FEMA No. 2138 HSDB 208 EINECS 204-402-9 MFCD00003075 Benzylester kyseliny benzoove [Czech] EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 009501 BRN 2049280 CHEMBL1239 AI3-00523 CHEBI:41237 SESFRYSPDFLNCH-UHFFFAOYSA-N N863NB338G NCGC00094981-03 Benzyl benzoate, 99+% DSSTox_CID_9153 DSSTox_RID_78686 DSSTox_GSID_29153 Benzyl benzoate, analytical standard Benzoate de benzyle BZM CAS-120-51-4 SMR000471875 benzylbenzoat Benzyl benzoate [USP:JAN] Acarobenzyl Benzevan benzyl-benzoate Benzyl benzoate [USAN:JAN] Benzyl benzoat Benzoic acid phenylmethyl esterBenzyl ester 1dzm Benylate (TN) Benzoesaurebenzylester Spectrum_001240 Benzoic acid-benzyl ester Spectrum2_000532 Spectrum3_001757 Spectrum4_000773 Spectrum5_001128 Benzyl benzoate 99+ % ACMC-1C8AP WLN: RVO1R Benzyl benzoate, >=99% EC 204-402-9 AC1L1DH0 SCHEMBL3038 BENZYL BENZOATE BP98 BSPBio_003494 KBioGR_001186 KBioSS_001720 4-09-00-00307 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) KSC174Q0RMLS001066412 MLS001336003MLS001336004 DivK1c_000204 SPECTRUM1503002 SPBio_000543 Benzyl benzoate (JP17/USP) AC1Q661C ZINC1021 DTXSID8029153 BENZOIC ACID,BENZYL ESTER CTK0H4808HMS500K06 KBio1_000204 KBio2_001720 KBio2_004288 KBio2_006856 KBio3_002714 KS-00000UHX NSC8081 NINDS_000204 HMS1921P16 HMS2092F20 HMS2269D24 Pharmakon1600-01503002 HY-B0935 NSC-8081 ox21_111372 Tox21_201337 Tox21_303418 ANW-17509 BDBM50134035 CCG-39578 NSC758204 s4599 SBB058609 STL183088 AKOS003495939 Benzyl benzoate, >=99%, FCC, FG Tox21_111372_1 DB00676 LS-2573 MCULE-4369643785 NSC-758204 RL00855 RTR-003391 Benzyl benzoate, for synthesis, 99.0% NCGC00094981-01 NCGC00094981-02 NCGC00094981-04 NCGC00094981-05 NCGC00094981-07 NCGC00257502-01 NCGC00258889-01 AC-17033 AK308304 AN-22825 ZB000222 SBI-0051748.P002 DB-041563 TR-003391B0064 FT-0622708 ST50406335 Benzyl benzoate, natural, >=99%, FCC, FG Benzyl benzoate, ReagentPlus(R), >=99.0% Benzyl benzoate, SAJ first grade, >=98.0% Benzyl benzoate, tested according to Ph.Eur. A14577 A19449 Benzyl benzoate, SAJ special grade, >=99.0% C12537 D01138 AB00052298_07 Benzyl benzoate, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98% Benzyl benzoate, meets USP testing specifications SR-01000763773 Benzoic acid-benzyl ester 5000 microg/mL in Hexane I14-6951 Q-200696 SR-01000763773-2 BRD-K52072429-001-06-1 Benzoic acid benzyl ester; Benzoic acid phenylmethyl ester Benzyl benzoate, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R) Benzyl benzoate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard Benzyl benzoate, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material InChI=1/C14H12O2/c15-14(13-9-5-2-6-10-13)16-11-12-7-3-1-4-8-12/h1-10H,11H 


What Is It?
Benzyl Alcohol is an organic alcohol found in many fruits and teas. Benzyl Alcohol has a hydroxyl group (-OH), while the related compound, Benzoic Acid has a carboxyl group (-COOH). Sodium Benzoate, Calcium Benzoate and Potassium Benzoate are salts of Benzoic Acid. Benzyl Benzoate is an ester of Benzyl Alcohol and Benzoic Acid. Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid and its salts, and Benzyl Benzoate are used in a wide variety of cosmetics and personal care products, including baby products, bath products, soaps and detergents, eye makeup, blushers, cleansing products, make up products, as well as hair, nail and skin care products. Why is it used in cosmetics and personal care products? The following functions have been reported for these ingredients. Corrosion inhibitor - Sodium Benzoate ragrance ingredient - Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Benzyl Benzoate pH adjuster - Benzoic Acid Preservative - Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Calcium Benzoate, Potassium Benzoate Solvent - Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate Viscosity decreasing agent - Benzyl Alcohol Follow this link for more information about how preservatives protect cosmetics and personal care products.
Scientific Facts: Benzyl Alcohol and Benzoic Acid are found naturally in many foods such as apricots, snap beans, cocoa, cranberries, mushrooms and honey. Benzyl Alcohol is also found in the essential oil of many plants, including jasmine, hyacinth and ylang-ylang. Benzyl benzoate Download Zoom 
Benzyl benzoate Ph Eur,BP,USP. CAS No. 120-51-4, EC Number 204-402-9.

 

 

 

 

 

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