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Home   •   Our Expertise  •  CAS Databases  •  SciFinder Content at a Glance  •  Regulated Chemicals Information
SciFinder Content at a Glance - Regulated Chemicals Information

When you need to know whether a substance is regulated and by what agency... make SciFinder part of the process.

Benefit to you

You can quickly locate the regulatory information you need because each substance reference provides all the agencies--international, national, and state--that regulate the substance.

Content

CHEMLIST (Regulated Chemicals Listing), produced by CAS, is an electronic collection of thousands of chemical substances that are regulated in key markets across the globe. CHEMLIST contains:

  • More than 246,000 substances

Coverage

Inventories and lists from 1979 to the present:

  • 13 national inventories
  • Various other regulation lists
  • State lists

Update frequency

More than 50 new substances or additions to existing substances are added to SciFinder each week.

Explore by

You can obtain the regulatory status of a substance, when you begin your exploration with any of the following:

  • Chemical structure
  • CAS Registry Number or Substance name (trade names, synonyms)
  • Molecular formula

Visit SciFinder How To Guides to see examples of the above and more.

Updated 1/29/2008 8:38:04 AM
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