Identification | More | [Name]
Tributyrin | [CAS]
60-01-5 | [Synonyms]
1,2,3-TRIBUTYRYLGLYCEROL BUTYRIN C4:0 FEMA 2223 GLYCEROL TRIBUTYRATE GLYCEROL TRI-N-BUTYRATE GLYCERYL TRIBUTYRATE TRIBUTYRIN TRI-N-BUTYRIN 1,2,3-Propanetriol, tributyrate 1,2,3-tris-(butyryloxy)-propane 1,2,3-tris-butyryloxy-propane 2,3-Bis(butyryloxy)propyl butyrate Butanoic acid, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester Butanoicacid,1,2,3-propanetriylester Butyric acid triester with glycerin butyricacidtriesterwithglycerin Butyrin, tri- Butyryl triglyceride butyryltriglyceride | [EINECS(EC#)]
200-451-5 | [Molecular Formula]
C15H26O6 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00009392 | [Molecular Weight]
302.36 | [MOL File]
60-01-5.mol |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Appearance]
colourless liquid | [Melting point ]
-75 °C
| [Boiling point ]
305 °C | [density ]
1.0335 | [FEMA ]
2223 | [refractive index ]
n20/D 1.435(lit.)
| [Fp ]
345 °F
| [storage temp. ]
Store at RT. | [solubility ]
H2O: insoluble | [form ]
Liquid | [color ]
Clear colorless to yellow | [Odor]
at 100.00 %. cheese waxy creamy fatty | [Stability:]
Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. | [Odor Type]
cheesy | [Water Solubility ]
Not miscible in water. | [JECFA Number]
922 | [Merck ]
14,9620 | [BRN ]
1714746 | [InChIKey]
UYXTWWCETRIEDR-UHFFFAOYSA-N | [LogP]
2.95 | [Uses]
Tributyrin is a flavoring agent that is the triester of glycerin and
butyric acid. it is prepared by esterification of glycerin with excess
butyric acid. it is used in the following foods: baked goods; alcoholic
beverages; nonalcoholic beverages; fats and oils; frozen dairy des-
serts and mixes; gelatins, puddings and fillings; and soft candy. it is
also termed butyrin and glyceryl tributyrate. | [CAS DataBase Reference]
60-01-5(CAS DataBase Reference) | [EPA Substance Registry System]
Tributyrin (60-01-5) |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Safety Statements ]
S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes . | [WGK Germany ]
1
| [RTECS ]
ET7350000
| [TSCA ]
Yes | [HS Code ]
29171900 | [Safety Profile]
Poison by intravenous
route. Low toxicity by ingestion.
Questionable carcinogen with experimental
tumorigenic data. Combustible liquid. When
heated to decomposition it emits acrid
smoke and irritating fumes. See also
ESTERS | [Hazardous Substances Data]
60-01-5(Hazardous Substances Data) |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
Tributyrin (C15H26O6), also known as butyrin or glyceryl tributyrate, is the triester of glycerin and butyric acid. It is prepared by esterifcation of glycerin with excess butyric acid. Glycerol tributyrate has a characteristic odor and a bitter taste. Tributyrin is essentially a triacylglyceride (TAG), which is an ester derived from glycerol and 3 fatty acids. Tributyrin requires lipase to release the butyrate attached to the glycerol. Although 1 tributyrin contains 3 butyrate, not all 3 butyrate is guaranteed to be released. This is because lipase is regioselective. It can hydrolyse triacylglycerides at R1 and R3, only R2, or non-specifically. Lipase also has substrate specificity in that the enzyme can differentiate between acyl chains attached to the glycerol and preferentially cleaving certain types. Since tributyrin requires lipase to release its butyrate, there may be competition between tributyrin and other TAGs for lipase. | [Chemical Properties]
Glycerol tributyrate has a characteristic odor and bitter taste. | [Chemical Properties]
Tributyrin is a colorless, oily liquid
with a bitter taste. It is soluble in alcohol and ether and fairly insoluble in water. | [Definition]
ChEBI: A triglyceride obtained by formal acylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol by butyric acid. | [Preparation]
Prepared by esterifcation of glycerol with excess butyric acid. | [Production Methods]
Tributyrin is manufactured via esterification of glycerol
with butyric acid. | [Taste threshold values]
Taste characteristics at 30 ppm: bitter, waxy, fatty, cheese and butter nuances. | [General Description]
Tributyrin is a short-chain triacylglycerol that mainly occurs in butter. It shows potent anti-cancer property. | [Biochem/physiol Actions]
Taste at 30 ppm | [Carcinogenicity]
Administration of sodium
butyrate in drinking water potentiates 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-
induced colon cancer in rats . In mice, dietary
administration of 5% tributyrin for 48 weeks did not lead to
an increase in colonic tumor incidence or focal areas of
dysplasia as compared to controls . Therefore, it has
been suggested that the agent responsible for enhanced
tumorigenesis in the rat study was sodium, rather than
butyrate. |
|
|