Melamine cyanurate Toxicity (LD50)
The median lethal dose (LD50) for Melamine cyanurate is 4100 mg per 1 *
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*Input desired mass in the textbox above to scale the results. Value is measured via oral route in rat(s)
Compound Information
Melamine cyanurate (Also known as: Melamine Isocyanurate, Mitec MX 601) often appearing as a colorless powder, is a crystalline complex formed from a 1:1 mixture of melamine and cyanuric acid. It is used as a flame retardant and in plastics manufacturing. Avoid inhalation of material.
Molecular weight: 255.2
Chemical formula: C6H9N9O3
Information presented on this page is purely for research purposes only. It is NOT intended for clinical or diagnostic applications. To request additional information and datasets for Melamine cyanurate, please contactinfo@aatbio.com.
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References
This online tool may be cited as follows
MLA | "Quest Database™ Melamine cyanurate Toxicity (LD50)." AAT Bioquest, Inc., 1 May. 2025, https://www.aatbio.com/resources/toxicity-lethality-median-dose-td50-ld50/melamine-cyanurate. | |
APA | AAT Bioquest, Inc. (2025, May 1). Quest Database™ Melamine cyanurate Toxicity (LD50). AAT Bioquest. https://www.aatbio.com/resources/toxicity-lethality-median-dose-td50-ld50/melamine-cyanurate. | |
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