C0000300 - A synthetic, air-sensitive, colorless crystalline solid that is soluble in hot water, alcohol, ether and many organic solvents. Currently, it is only used in laboratory research. Because the commercial production and use of 2-naphthylamine are banned, the potential for human exposure is low. The general population may be exposed to this chemical through inhalation of emissions from sources where nitrogen-containing organic matter is burned, such as coal furnaces and cigarettes. At greatest risk of occupational exposure to 2-naphthylamine are laboratory technicians and scientists who use it in research. Acute inhalation exposure to high levels of 2-naphthylamine can result in methemoglobinemia, dyspnea, ataxia, hematuria, dysuria and hemorrhagic cystitis. It is known to be a human carcinogen. (NCI05) 3/10
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CUI    C0000300
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015081 L3334809preferred S3862317 Y 2-НАФТИЛАМИН
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015081 L0889294no S1093111 Y 2-NAFTILAMIN
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015081 L1507108no S1803017 Y 2-AMINONAFTALIN
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015081 L1511572no S1807481 Y BETA-NAFTILAMIN
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015081 L3334792no S3862298 Y 2-АМИНОНАФТАЛИН
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D015081 L3341115no S3868602 Y БЕТА-НАФТИЛАМИН
Medical Subject Headings A0016936 AT38149354 A naphthalene derivative with carcinogenic action.
NCI Thesaurus A10759840 AT198079719 A synthetic, air-sensitive, colorless crystalline solid that is soluble in hot water, alcohol, ether and many organic solvents. Currently, it is only used in laboratory research. Because the commercial production and use of 2-naphthylamine are banned, the potential for human exposure is low. The general population may be exposed to this chemical through inhalation of emissions from sources where nitrogen-containing organic matter is burned, such as coal furnaces and cigarettes. At greatest risk of occupational exposure to 2-naphthylamine are laboratory technicians and scientists who use it in research. Acute inhalation exposure to high levels of 2-naphthylamine can result in methemoglobinemia, dyspnea, ataxia, hematuria, dysuria and hemorrhagic cystitis. It is known to be a human carcinogen. (NCI05)