Methanesulfonic Acid Butyl Ester

Methanesulfonic Acid Butyl Ester Structure
Methanesulfonic Acid Butyl Ester structure
Common Name Methanesulfonic Acid Butyl Ester
CAS Number 1912-32-9 Molecular Weight 152.212
Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 245.0±9.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula C5H12O3S Melting Point N/A
MSDS N/A Flash Point 102.0±18.7 °C

In vitro reaction of N-n-butyl-N-nitrosourea and n-butyl methanesulphonate with guanine and thymine bases of DNA.

Carcinogenesis 5(5) , 621-5, (1984)

The reaction of N-n-butyl-N-nitrosourea ( BNU ) and n-butyl methanesulphonate (BMS) with DNA has been investigated. In addition to the expected n- butylpurines formed on reaction with BNU some rearranged sec-butyl-adducts were also observed, indicating that a...

Cell-cycle dependent mutation of human lymphoblasts: bromodeoxyuridine and butyl methanesulfonate.

Mutat. Res. 250(1-2) , 411-21, (1991)

Cells of the human lymphoblast line WI-L2 and its derivative TK-6 were synchronized by centrifugal elutriation and cell-cycle dependent mutation to 6TGR (HPRT) and OUAR (Na+, K+ ATPase) measured. Bromodeoxyuridine induced 6TGR and OUAR mutations within S phas...

Effects of carcinogen and/or mutagen on normal and gonatotropin-primed ovaries of mice.

Int. J. Cancer 28(1) , 105-10, (1981)

The influence of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PSGM) on the induction of ovarian tumors by carcinogen(DMBA) and/or mutagens (EMS and BMS) has been studied in Swiss albino mice. Priming of the ovaries of 6-week-old mice with PMSG (50 IU/mouse) 24 h before ...

Mutagenicity and induction of sister chromatid exchange by optically active enantiomers of secondary butyl methanesulfonate.

Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 13(2) , 100-6, (1989)

This report describes experiments in which a chiral alkyl methanesulfonate was used to investigate possible mechanisms by which alkylating agents cause their mutagenic, cytotoxic, and clastogenic effects. Optically active enantiomers and the racemic mixture o...