Abstract
Abstract
This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the toxicological properties, hazards, and regulatory considerations associated with esters of mono‐ and alkenyl carboxylic acids and mono‐ and polyalcohols. It is intended to serve as a resource for toxicologists, industrial hygienists, regulatory agencies, and researchers involved in understanding chemical safety to promote informed decision‐making. The chapter includes 50 compounds and details the wide range of industrial uses of these ester derivatives from many diverse sectors such as chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and food flavorings. The mechanisms of toxicity, including both acute and chronic effects, were examined to understand the potential adverse health outcomes associated with exposure based on available toxicological data and pharmacokinetics and metabolism were included to elucidate the behavior of these ester derivatives within the human body. The potential for exposure to these esters arises during production, handling, and utilization of these products, emphasizing the significance of understanding their toxicological properties.