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 |  | Triphenylethylene Basic information |  
  
 |  | Triphenylethylene Chemical Properties |  
  
| Hazard Codes  | Xn,N,Xi |  | Risk Statements  | 22-36-50/53 |  | Safety Statements  | 26-36/37-60-61 |  | RIDADR  | UN 3077 9 / PGIII |  | WGK Germany  | 3 |  | RTECS  | KX4920000 |  | Hazard Note  | Irritant |  | TSCA  | Yes |  | HS Code  | 29029080 |  
  
 |  | Triphenylethylene Usage And Synthesis |  
 | Chemical Properties | White to slightly beige powder |  | Uses | Triphenylethylene is used in preparation of Esterase activated aggregation-induced luminescent anticancer prodrug. |  | Definition | ChEBI: Triphenylethylene is a stilbenoid. It is the core chemical structure of a number of related anti-estrogen compounds. The triphenylethylene antiestrogens, which include idoxifene, toremifene, chlorotrianisene, raloxifene and tamoxifen, act at the level of the estrogen receptor, triggering inhibition or stimulation of estrogen-dependent gene transcription and cellular physiology. |  | Synthesis Reference(s) | Journal of the American Chemical Society, 78, p. 82, 1956 DOI: 10.1021/ja01582a025 Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 2, p. 606, 1943 Tetrahedron Letters, 14, p. 4193, 1973 |  | Safety Profile | Experimental
reproductive effects. Questionable
carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic
data. Human mutation data reported. When
heated to decomposition it emits acrid
smoke and irritating fumes. |  
  
 |  | Triphenylethylene Preparation Products And Raw materials |  
  
 
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