Acetone
CAS 67-64-1
Acetone (CAS 67-64-1) is a pharmaceutical compound with 4 bioactivity targets and 43 adverse event associations.
Compound Identity
Matched identifiers and naming fields for the pharmaceutical compound record.
Cross-Reference to Cosmetics
Same-CAS ingredient record found in the cosmetics vertical.
Bioactivity & Target Interactions
Target-level activity records with assay counts, activity type, and measured value where present.
| Target | Activity | Value | Assays | Organism |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | Potency | 12086.400000000001 nM | 3 | - |
| - | IC50 | 7500 nM | 1 | - |
| - | IC50 | 7.3 ug.mL-1 | 1 | - |
| - | Ki | 30000 nM | 1 | - |
Drug Names / RxNorm
Normalized drug-name vocabulary rows, RxCUIs, and source abbreviations.
| Name | RxCUI | Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| ACETONE | 178 | SU | MTHSPL |
| Acetone | 178 | SU | MTHSPL |
| acetone | 178 | SU | MTHSPL |
| acetone | 178 | IN | RXNORM |
Frequently Asked Questions
Short answers generated only from the same visible source-linked rows on this page.
What is Acetone used for in pharmaceutical contexts?
Acetone (CAS 67-64-1) is rendered as a pharmaceutical compound from the matched source rows; no DailyMed product-name rows are present in this page query.
What are the known adverse events for Acetone?
Acetone has 43 DrugCentral/FAERS adverse event associations. Rendered reaction terms include Atrial fibrillation, Atrial septal defect, Cardiac murmur, Chills, Completed suicide. Signal rows are source-linked records and should not be read as incidence rates or causality conclusions.
Is Acetone also used in cosmetics?
Yes. The ingredients table has a same-CAS cosmetic profile for Acetone with EU status "permitted".
What clinical phase is Acetone in?
No phase 1-4 clinical development badge is rendered for Acetone because the matched compound identifier rows do not contain a max-phase value.