
CAS 4994-16-5: 4-Phenylcyclohexene
Formula:C12H14
InChI:InChI=1S/C12H14/c1-3-7-11(8-4-1)12-9-5-2-6-10-12/h1-5,7-8,12H,6,9-10H2
InChI key:InChIKey=XWCWNUSFQVJNDI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C1(CCC=CC1)C2=CC=CC=C2
Synonyms:- 3-Cyclohexen-1-ylbenzene
- 4-Phenylcyclohexene
- Benzene, 3-cyclohexen-1-yl-
- Brn 1930089
- Cyclohex-3-En-1-Ylbenzene
- 4-05-00-01558 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
- 4-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene
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1,2,3,6-Tetrahydro-1,1'-biphenyl
CAS:Purity:98%Color and Shape:Liquid, OilMolecular weight:158.244003295898444-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene
CAS:Formula:C12H14Purity:>96.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Light yellow to Light orange clear liquidMolecular weight:158.244-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane
CAS:Formula:C12H14Color and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:158.244-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene
CAS:4-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene is a monomer that belongs to the group of chemical substances. It has been shown to be an analog for the natural substrate for fatty acid synthase, acetyl-CoA. 4-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene also inhibits the oxidation of fatty acids and can cause a decrease in airflow. This substance is found in high concentrations in the body fat of Swiss Webster mice and may have health effects on these animals. 4-Phenyl-1-cyclohexene is metabolized by cleavage into two products: phenylacetaldehyde and cyclohexanone. The presence of this substance in urine can be used as an indicator for exposure to benzene, which is a known carcinogen. Symptoms of overexposure to 4-phenyl-1-cyclohexene include nausea, dizziness, headache, fatigue, and drowsiness.Formula:C12H14Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:158.24 g/molRef: 3D-FP149465
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