Piperine (black pepper dust) |

Last updated: 25/08/2025
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(Also known as: Piperoylpiperidine; Pepper) |
The following alerts are based on the data in the tables below. An absence of an alert does not imply the substance has no implications for human health, biodiversity or the environment but just that we do not have the data to form a judgement. These hazard alerts do not take account of usage patterns or exposure, thus do not represent risk.
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A plant derived, humane, deterrent which animals from digging, scratching and fouling outside spaces. The main active substance is piperine. |
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Class: Magnoliopsida; Order: Piperales; Family: Piperaceae |
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Not applicable |
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No UK approval for use as a plant protection agent |
EC Regulation 1107/2009 (repealing 91/414) |
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Not approved |
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ATAustria |
BEBelgium |
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CYCyprus |
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FIFinland |
FRFrance |
HRCroatia |
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Piperine exhibits geometrical isomerism, specifically E/Z (cis/trans) isomerism, due to the presence of two conjugated double bonds in its aliphatic chain. |
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C₁₇H₁₉NO₃ |
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C1CCN(CC1)C(=O)C=CC=CC2=CC3=C(C=C2)OCO3 |
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C1CCN(CC1)C(=O)/C=C/C=C/C2=CC3=C(C=C2)OCO3 |
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MXXWOMGUGJBKIW-YPCIICBEBY |
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InChI=1/C17H19NO3/c19-17(18-10-4-1-5-11-18)7-3-2-6-14-8-9-15-16(12-14)21-13-20-15/h2-3,6-9,12H,1,4-5,10-11,13H2/b6-2+,7-3+ |
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Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre diagrams |
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Common Name |
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piperine (black pepper dust) |
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Semiochemical |
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Plant-derived substance |
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Natural |
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Acts as a repellent |
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Produced from the still-green, unripe drupe of the black pepper plant (Piper nigrum) |
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Crop protection |
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Cats; Dogs; Deer; Rabbits |
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7780-20-3 |
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285.34 |
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(2E,4E)-5-(2H-1,3-Benzodioxol-5-yl)-1-(piperidin-1-yl)penta-2,4-dien-1-one |
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(2E,4E)-5-(1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-1-piperidin-1-ylpenta-2,4-dien-1-one |
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Available in many countries as a basic or commodity substance; US GRAS, widely used in food stuffs; FEMA=2909; FLAVIS=14.003 |
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Brown powder |
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- Vitax Ltd
- Bayer CropScience
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- Pepper dust animal repellent
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Usually marketed in ready-to-use formulations |
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Commercial production of black pepper dust begins with the harvesting of ripe pepper berries from the Piper nigrum plant. These berries are then sun-dried or mechanically dried to reduce moisture content to around 10–12%. Once dried, the peppercorns are cleaned and sorted to remove impurities and graded by size and quality. For dust-grade production, the peppercorns undergo fine grinding using specialised milling equipment that produces a powder with a very small particle size. |
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Verified data for the GHG emissions for black pepper dust is approximately 9.06 kg CO₂e per kilogram at the factory level. This figure includes emissions from agriculture (about 97%), transport (3%), and minimal contributions from processing, packaging, and storage. |
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Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source |
Moderate |
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Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source |
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Decomposes before boiling |
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Q3 Q = Miscellaneous data from online sources 3 = Unverified data of known source |
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As this parameter is not normally measured directly, a surrogate measure is used: ‘Photochemical oxidative DT₅₀’. Where data is available, this can be found in the Fate Indices section below. |
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Soil adsorption and mobility |
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Terrestrial ecotoxicology |
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E4 E = Manufacturers safety data sheets 4 = Verified data Rat |
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E4 E = Manufacturers safety data sheets 4 = Verified data Unknown species |
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E4 E = Manufacturers safety data sheets 4 = Verified data Unknown species |
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E4 E = Manufacturers safety data sheets 4 = Verified data Unknown species |
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HUMAN HEALTH AND PROTECTION |
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> 2000 |
E4 E = Manufacturers safety data sheets 4 = Verified data Rat |
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E4 E = Manufacturers safety data sheets 4 = Verified data Rat 4 hr |
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Carcinogen |
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Endocrine disruptor |
No data found |
A0 A = Chromosome aberration (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; B0 B = DNA damage/repair (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; C0 C = Gene mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; D0 D = Genome mutation (EFSA database) 0 = No data ; E0 E = Unspecified genotoxicity type (miscellaneous data source) 0 = No data |
No data found |
Reproduction / development effects |
Acetyl cholinesterase inhibitor |
Neurotoxicant |
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Respiratory tract irritant |
Skin irritant |
Skin sensitiser |
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XNo, known not to cause a problem |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
Eye irritant |
Phototoxicant |
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?Possibly, status not identified |
XNo, known not to cause a problem |
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No information available |
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Not oxidising or explosive |
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Not listed (Not listed) |
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Not regulated |
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piperine (black pepper dust) |
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Record last updated: |
25/08/2025 |
Contact: |
aeru@herts.ac.uk |
Please cite as: |
Lewis, K.A., Tzilivakis, J., Warner, D. and Green, A. (2016) An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal, 22(4), 1050-1064. DOI: 10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242 |