Is Methyl N-methylanthranilate safe for babies and kids?
Low risk for kids(Babies-specific data is limited; this page draws from human adult context.) Methyl N-methylanthranilate poses low risk to adults under normal use conditions.
What is methyl n-methylanthranilate?
Also known as: Methyl 2-(methylamino)benzoate, Dimethyl anthranilate, Methyl methylaminobenzoate, Methyl methanthranilate.
- CAS number
- 85-91-6
- Molecular formula
- C9H11NO2
- Molecular weight
- 165.19 g/mol
- SMILES
- CNC1=CC=CC=C1C(=O)OC
- PubChem CID
- 6826
Risk for babies
Low riskMethyl N-methylanthranilate poses low risk to adults under normal use conditions.
Regulatory consensus
2 regulatory and scientific bodies have classified Methyl N-methylanthranilate. The classifications differ — that's the data.
| Agency | Year | Classification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| IFRA | — | — | Approved for use in fragrance compounds |
| EU | — | — | Complies with EU cosmetics regulations |
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 methyl n-methylanthranilate
- Perfume
- Personal Care
Safer alternatives
Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Methyl N-methylanthranilate:
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Essential oil-free fragrance formulations
Trade-offs: Allows scent without specific natural allergens; synthetic molecules can be individually safety-tested; some synthetics have their own sensitization profiles; cost comparable to natural blends.Relative cost: Lower (ingredient elimination)
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Naturally-derived isolates with established safety profiles (e.g., linalool, limonene at controlled concentrations)
Trade-offs: Removes 95-99% of dissolved contaminants including metals, PFAS, nitrates; wastes 2-4 gallons per gallon produced (improving with newer systems); removes beneficial minerals; $0.05-0.25/gallon; requires pre-treatment for longevity.Relative cost: 2-5× conventional
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Fragrance-free product alternatives
Trade-offs: Eliminates allergen risk entirely; consumer acceptance varies (some associate scent with cleanliness/efficacy); growing market segment; regulatory advantage in EU (no IFRA compliance needed).Relative cost: Lower (ingredient elimination)
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Encapsulated fragrance technologies (reduced skin contact)
Trade-offs: Reduces dermal contact by 60-90% via polymer shell release mechanism; higher formulation cost; may alter scent perception (delayed release); shell material itself requires safety assessment.Relative cost: 1.2-2×
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- ATSDR Toxicological Profile — CAS 85-91-6 — reference
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