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- Carbosulfan abstract "Carbosulfan is an organic compound adherent to the carbamate class. At normal conditions, it is brown viscose liquid. It is not very stable; it decomposes slowly at room temperature. Its solubility in water is low but it is miscible with xylene, hexane, chloroform, dichloromethane, methanol and acetone. Carbosulfan is used as an insecticide. The European Union banned use of carbosulfan in 2007.Its oral LD50 for rats is 90 to 250 mg/kg bw, inhalation LC50 is 0.61 mg/L. Carbosulfan is only slightly absorbed through skin (LD50 >2000 mg/kg for rabbits). The mechanism of toxicity is based on reversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (as for carbamates generally).Carbosulfan has very low maximum residue limits for use in the EU and UK examples of this can be seen in apples and oranges, where it is 0.05 mg/kg.".
- Carbosulfan iupacName "2,2-Dimethyl-2,3-dihydro-1-benzofuran-7-yl [(dibutylamino)sulfanyl]methylcarbamate".
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- Carbosulfan iupacname "22".
- Carbosulfan othernames "23".
- Carbosulfan verifiedrevid "446148865".
- Carbosulfan subject Category:Amines.
- Carbosulfan subject Category:Benzofurans.
- Carbosulfan subject Category:Carbamate_insecticides.
- Carbosulfan subject Category:Organosulfur_compounds.
- Carbosulfan type Abstraction100002137.
- Carbosulfan type AliphaticCompound114601294.
- Carbosulfan type Amine114739004.
- Carbosulfan type Amines.
- Carbosulfan type Benzofuran114898101.
- Carbosulfan type Benzofurans.
- Carbosulfan type CarbamateInsecticides.
- Carbosulfan type Chemical114806838.
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- Carbosulfan type Insecticide114919948.
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- Carbosulfan type Pesticide114980215.
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- Carbosulfan comment "Carbosulfan is an organic compound adherent to the carbamate class. At normal conditions, it is brown viscose liquid. It is not very stable; it decomposes slowly at room temperature. Its solubility in water is low but it is miscible with xylene, hexane, chloroform, dichloromethane, methanol and acetone. Carbosulfan is used as an insecticide. The European Union banned use of carbosulfan in 2007.Its oral LD50 for rats is 90 to 250 mg/kg bw, inhalation LC50 is 0.61 mg/L.".
- Carbosulfan label "Carbosulfan".
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- Carbosulfan depiction Carbosulfan.svg.
- Carbosulfan isPrimaryTopicOf Carbosulfan.