Agent Name
8-Methoxypsoralen
Alternative Name
Methoxsalen
Major Category
Other Classes
Synonyms
Methoxsalen; 5-Benzofuranacrylic acid, 6-hydroxy-7-methoxy-, delta-lactone; 6-Hydroxy-7-methoxy-5-benzofuranacrylic acid delta-lactone; 7H-Furo(3,2-g)(1)benzopyran-7-one, 9-methoxy-; 8-MOP; 8-Methoxy-(furano-3'.2':6.7-coumarin); 8-Methoxy-2',3',6,7-furocoumarin; 8-Methoxy-4',5',6,7-furocoumarin; 8-Methoxypsoralene; 9-Methoxy-7H-furo(3,2-g)(1)benzopyran-7-one; 9-Methoxypsoralen; Ammodin; Ammoidin; Geroxalen; Meladinin; Meladinin (VAN); Meladinine; Meladoxen; Meloxine; Methoxa-Dome; New-Meladinin; Oxsoralen; Oxsoralen Lotion; Oxsoralen Ultra; Oxsoralen-Ultra; Oxypsoralen; Psoralon-MOP; Puvalen; Puvamet; Uvadex; Xanthotoxin; Xanthotoxine; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Other Organic Compounds
Description
White to cream-colored solid; [Hawley] Sensitive to light and air; [CAMEO] Light yellow crystalline powder; [MSDSonline]
Sources/Uses
Used to enhance pigmentation and to repigment vitiliginous areas; [HSDB] Used either systemically or topically in combination with ultraviolet light; [REPROTOX]
Comments
A phototoxic agent; Emergency treatment: "Psoralens"; Combining psoralens and UV light is called PUVA therapy; Therapeutic doses are 0.6 mg/kg; Toxic hepatitis has been reported after PUVA therapy; [HSDB] Embryotoxic in high-dose animal studies, but no evidence of increased risk in humans; [REPROTOX] An irritant; Effects in high-dose animal studies include, convulsions, photosensitivity (after systemic exposure), and hepatitis; May cause cancer; May cause heritable genetic damage; [MSDSonline]
Explanatory Notes
8-methoxypsoralen plus ultra-violet radiation is a known human carcinogen; [IARC]
Hepatotoxin
Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
Dermatotoxin
PICD (photoirritant contact dermatitis)
IARC Carcinogen
Established
NTP Carcinogen
Human carcinogen
Diseases
Occupational diseases associated with exposure to this agent: