Cyclohexanol phthalate, also known as di(2'-ethylhexyl) phthalate, is a common plasticizer that is often used in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products. However, due to its potential negative health effects, such as endocrine disruption and reproductive toxicity, there is a growing demand for alternative plasticizers. Some potential substitutes for cyclohexanol phthalate include adipates, citrates, benzoates, and trimellitates. Adipates, such as diisononyl adipate and dioctyl adipate, have similar plasticizing properties to phthalates but are less toxic. Citrates, like tributyl citrate, are often used in food packaging materials and have been found to have low toxicity levels. Benzoates, specifically alkyl benzoates, are commonly used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.