| Enbucrilate is bacteriostatic and its use is usually painless. It is used as an adhesive for lacerations of the skin, and in the treatment of bleeding from vascular structures. Butyl cyanoacrylate is a cyanoacrylate, a type of monomer that reacts with water to form a polymer. Cyanoacrylates are used in sealants and tissue adhesives because they form strong bonds with tissues and are biocompatible. Butyl cyanoacrylate has been shown to have an exothermic reaction when it is mixed with water, which can cause burns if the user is not careful. This product also has toxicological studies on fetal bovine and mammalian tissue. Butyl cyanoacrylate has been shown to inhibit vasoactive intestinal peptide release in the nervous system, which may be due to its ability to interfere with fatty acid metabolism. Synonyms: Enbucrilate, 2-Cyano-2-propenoic Acid Butyl Ester, 2-Cyano-acrylic Acid Butyl Ester, BK 200, BK 201, BK 201 (adhesive), BK 300, BK 301, BK 301 (adhesive), Butyl 2-cyanoacrylate, Butyl cyanoacrylate, Butyl alpha-cyanoacrylate, Enbucrilate, Glubranh 1, Histacryl Blue, Hystoacryl, Indermil, Indermil Tissue Adhesive, InteguSeal Clear, Integuseal, Integuseal Microbial Sealant, Sicomet 6000, Tisuacryl, n-Butyl 2-cyanoacrylate CAS No: 6606-65-1 Molecular Formula: C8H11NO2 Molecular Weight: 153.18 Purity (NMR): 95% Appearance: Colorless liquid Method for Determining Identity: Conforms to strutcure Storage and Stability: Store at 4C. Product is stable for 6 months from time of receipt. |