Danger GHS02GHS07 NOAEL Data REACH Registered Cosmetic Ingredient

Isopropylamine

Also known as: 2-Propanamine, EINECS 200-860-9, Propanal, 2-amino-, 2-Amino-propaan, 2-Aminopropan (+3 more)

CAS 75-31-0

Isopropylamine (CAS 75-31-0) is a chemical substance with GHS signal word Danger; key hazard signal: H224; H335; H315; H319. Key regulatory status: REACH registered, 8 regulatory/inventory lists, cosmetic ingredient cross-reference; source data from ECHA CLP, EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, ECHA REACH, ILO ICSC, OSHA.

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SOURCE noael studies public
NOAEL studies
16
SOURCE chemical inventory jurisdictions
Regulatory lists
8
SOURCE eu clp annex vi
GHS signal
Danger

Chemical Identity

CAS, identifiers, formula, and alternate names for the matched substance record.

SOURCE DSSTox identifiers 14 fields
Name
Isopropylamine
CAS Number
75-31-0
DTXSID
DTXSID2025682
Molecular Formula
C3H9N
InChI Key
JJWLVOIRVHMVIS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Monoisotopic Mass
59.073499
Synonyms
2-PropanamineEINECS 200-860-9Propanal, 2-amino-2-Amino-propaan2-Aminopropan2-Amino-propanoUNII-P8W26T4MTDIsopropyl amine

GHS / CLP Classification

EU harmonized hazard classification, hazard statements, pictograms, and signal word.

SOURCE EU CLP Annex VI (ECHA) 1 classifications
Hazard ClassH-StatementsPictogramsSignal
Flam. Liq. 1; STOT SE 3; Skin Irrit. 2; Eye Irrit. 2H224; H335; H315; H319GHS02; GHS07Danger

ICSC Chemical Safety

International Chemical Safety Card hazard and exposure summary.

SOURCE ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards 1 records
FieldValue
GHS Signal WordDANGER
GHS Hazard StatementsExtremely flammable liquid and vapour Toxic if swallowed, in contact with skin or if inhaled Causes severe skin burns and eye damage Causes damage to respiratory tract May be harmful if swallowed and enters airways Harmful to aquatic life
Short-term EffectsThe substance is corrosive to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract. Corrosive on ingestion. Inhalation may cause lung oedema, but only after initial corrosive effects on eyes and/or airways have become manifest. If swallowed the substance easily enters the airways and could result in aspiration pneumonitis. Exposure above the OEL could cause death.
Long-term EffectsRepeated or prolonged contact with skin may cause dermatitis.
Routes of ExposureSerious local effects by all routes of exposure.

OSHA Exposure Limits

Occupational exposure limits from OSHA, NIOSH, and ACGIH rows.

SOURCE OSHA / NIOSH / ACGIH occupational exposure limits 6 records
AgencyMetricValueppmmg/m3Skin
OSHATWA5 ppm (12 mg/m³)512N
ACGIHTWA5 ppm [1962]5-N
ACGIHSTEL10 ppm [1962]10-N
CAL/OSHATWA5 ppm (12 mg/m³)512N
CAL/OSHASTEL10 ppm (24 mg/m³)1024N
NIOSHIDLH750 ppm750--

Functional Uses

Industrial and product-use categories associated with this substance.

SOURCE EPA CPDat 3 records
pH regulating agentFlavouring and nutrient

Regulatory Lists

Inventory, screening, and regulatory list matches from public chemical databases.

SOURCE EPA CPDat 8 records
ListKeywordSource
inert_ingredient; non_food_use; PesticidesEPACPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
active_ingredient; PesticidesMN Department of Agriculture Pesticide Sales DatabaseCPCat
EuropeEuropean CommissionFl@vis
food_additive; Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS) (2/2019)FDAUnited States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

NOAEL Studies

Toxicology endpoints rendered from public NOAEL study rows.

SOURCE NOAEL studies Showing 16 of 16 studies
ValueUnitEndpointRouteSpeciesSource
=12mg/m3DNEL localinhalationHumanToxValDB_GESTIS_DNEL
=10mg/m3DNEL systemicinhalationHumanToxValDB_GESTIS_DNEL
P8W26T4MTDUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
P8W26T4MTDUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
P8W26T4MTDUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
P8W26T4MTDUNIIFDA UNII substance identifier--openFDA substances
7.7mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
8.5532mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
8.7mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
9.4mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
9.6647mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
11.5251mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
16.7199mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
43.9742mg/LLC50Inhalation-NTP_ICE_acute_inhalation
=48353.6mg/m3LELinhalationHumanToxValDB_DOE_Protective_Action_Criteria
=500mg/m3NOAECinhalationRatToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID

Showing 16 of 16 studies

REACH Registration

Registration status from the ECHA REACH registered substances database.

SOURCE ECHA (EU) 1 records
StatusNameEC NumberLink
RegisteredIsopropylamine200-860-9ECHA overview →

Cosmetic Safety Profile

Same-CAS cosmetic ingredient record for cross-vertical context.

SOURCE CosIng / Ingredients DB
EU Status
prohibited
Max
-
Category
Cosmetic Ingredient
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Pharmaceutical Data

Same-CAS pharmaceutical records from drug and bioactivity sources.

SOURCE EMBL-EBI ChEMBL ISOPROPYLAMINE
ChEMBL Phase
Not listed
Adverse Events
0
Bioactivity
0
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Food Safety Data

Same-CAS food additive, ADI, and GRAS records where available.

SOURCE EFSA / FDA GRAS 1 records

ADI: No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavouring agent mg/kg bw

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Cannabis Data

Same-CAS cannabis compliance and lab records where available.

SOURCE Cannabis regulatory / lab data efsa substances

1 cannabis record found in efsa substances.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GHS hazard classification for Isopropylamine?

Isopropylamine (CAS 75-31-0) is classified under EU CLP Annex VI as Flam. Liq. 1; STOT SE 3; Skin Irrit. 2; Eye Irrit. 2 with signal word Danger. Hazard statements: H224; H335; H315; H319. Source: EU CLP Annex VI (ECHA).

What is the NOAEL for Isopropylamine?

Isopropylamine has 16 NOAEL studies in the database. The lowest reported value is 10 mg/m3 via inhalation in Human. Source: ToxValDB_GESTIS_DNEL.

What regulatory lists include Isopropylamine?

Isopropylamine appears on 4 regulatory/inventory lists including inert_ingredient; non_food_use; Pesticides, active_ingredient; Pesticides, Europe, and 1 more. Source: EPA CPDat.

What are the occupational exposure limits for Isopropylamine?

Occupational exposure limits for Isopropylamine are set by OSHA, ACGIH, CAL/OSHA. 6 limit values from official agencies are documented in the database. Source: OSHA, NIOSH, ACGIH.

Is Isopropylamine used in cosmetics?

Yes, Isopropylamine is also indexed as a cosmetic ingredient under the name Isopropylamine. View the full cosmetic safety profile on the ingredient page for detailed safety data, SCCS opinions, and regulatory status.

Where does the safety data for Isopropylamine come from?

Safety data is sourced from ECHA CLP Annex VI, EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, EPA DSSTox, ECHA REACH, ILO/WHO ICSC, OSHA/NIOSH/ACGIH, CosIng / Ingredients DB, ChEMBL / DailyMed, EFSA / FDA GRAS, cannabis regulatory/lab databases. All data traces to primary regulatory sources and is updated from official government databases.

Does Isopropylamine have different safety status in cosmetics vs industrial chemicals?

Isopropylamine is prohibited in EU cosmetics but has active industrial GHS classifications (H224, H335, H315, H319).

Is Isopropylamine used outside industrial chemicals?

Isopropylamine also appears in cosmetics, pharmaceutical, food safety, cannabis databases.