Is 6-Methylquinoline safe for babies and kids?
Elevated risk for kidsInfants are more vulnerable to 6-Methylquinoline than children or adults due to immature hepatic/renal clearance, higher intake-to-body-weight ratio, rapid organ development, and increased gastrointestinal absorption.
What is 6-methylquinoline?
Also known as: p-Toluquinoline, Quinoline, 6-methyl-, FEMA No. 2744, K14453I13N.
- IUPAC name
- 6-methylquinoline
- CAS number
- 91-62-3
- Molecular formula
- C10H9N
- Molecular weight
- 143.18 g/mol
- SMILES
- CC1=CC2=C(C=C1)N=CC=C2
- PubChem CID
- 7059
Risk for babies
Elevated riskInfants are more vulnerable to 6-Methylquinoline than children or adults due to immature hepatic/renal clearance, higher intake-to-body-weight ratio, rapid organ development, and increased gastrointestinal absorption.
Neonates and infants up to 12 months have incomplete blood-brain barrier development, immature Phase I/II metabolic enzymes (particularly CYP3A4, UGT1A1), and higher gastrointestinal permeability. Equivalent doses produce higher internal concentrations and longer residence times.
Risk for pregnant and nursing people
Context-dependentPrenatal exposure to 6-Methylquinoline through personal care products may affect fetal development. Some fragrance chemicals are sensitizers or endocrine-active compounds with transplacental transfer.
No specific reproductive toxicity data identified, but pregnancy-specific safety data is limited for most chemicals. Precautionary minimization of exposure is recommended.
Regulatory consensus
1 regulatory bodyhas classified 6-Methylquinoline.
| Agency | Year | Classification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PROP_65 | 2012 | carcinogen | California Prop 65 — listed as carcinogen |
Regulators apply different standards of evidence — animal-data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds — which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. The disagreement is the data.
Where kids encounter 6-methylquinoline
- Personal Care — fragrance formulations
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Fragrance
— perfume, cologne, scented personal care products, household fragrance products, candles
Identified in Fragrance Ingredient Safety Priority Research database (2,325 ingredients)
Safer alternatives
Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to 6-Methylquinoline:
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Exposure reduction / process control
Trade-offs: Requires R&D investment to redesign synthesis routes; may reduce yield or throughput initially; long-term benefits include reduced waste treatment costs, regulatory compliance, and worker safety; 12 Principles of Green Chemistry framework available.Relative cost: 1.2-2×
Frequently asked questions
Is 6-methylquinoline safe for kids?
Infants are more vulnerable to 6-Methylquinoline than children or adults due to immature hepatic/renal clearance, higher intake-to-body-weight ratio, rapid organ development, and increased gastrointestinal absorption.
What products contain 6-methylquinoline?
6-Methylquinoline appears in: fragrance formulations (Personal care); perfume (Fragrance); cologne (Fragrance).
What should I do if my child is exposed to 6-methylquinoline?
Minimize infant exposure through source control. For breastfeeding mothers: reduce maternal exposure. For formula-fed infants: use certified low-migration bottles and verified water sources. Consult pediatrician regarding any concerns.
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Open in baby View raw API dataSources (1)
- PubChem Compound Database (2026) — database
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