EPOXICONAZOLE
Fungicide
FRAC 3; DMI: triazole
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NOMENCLATURE
Common name epoxiconazole (BSI, pa ISO)
IUPAC name (2RS,3SR)-1-[3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2,3-epoxy-2-(4-fluorophenyl)propyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole
Chemical Abstracts name cis-1-[[3-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(4-fluorophenyl)oxiranyl]methyl]-1H-1,2,4-triazole
CAS RN [106325-08-0]
EEC no. 406-850-2 Development codes BAS 480F (BASF) |
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PHYSICAL
CHEMISTRY
Composition Material is the 2R,3S-
2S,3R- enantiomer pair.
Mol. wt. 329.8 M.f. C17H13ClFN3O Form Colourless crystals. M.p. 136.2 ºC V.p. <0.01 mPa at 20 ºC KOW logP = 3.44 (pH 7) Henry <4.71 ´ 10-4 Pa m3 mol-1 (calc.) S.g./density 1.384 (room temperature)
Solubility In water 6.63 ´ 10-4 g/100 ml (20 ºC). In acetone 14.4, dichloromethane
29.1, heptane 0.04 (all in g/100 ml). Stability No hydrolysis at pH 5 and pH 7 within
12 days.
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APPLICATIONS
Biochemistry Inhibition of
C-14-demethylase in sterol biosynthesis.
Mode of action Preventive and curative fungicide.
Uses Broad-spectrum fungicide, with preventive and curative action, for control
of diseases caused by Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes,
and Deuteromycetes in cereals, sugar beet, peanuts,
oilseed rape, and ornamentals, generally at
125 g/ha.
Formulation types SC; SE.
Compatibility Compatible with morpholines and MBC-derivatives.
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TOXICOLOGY
Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats >5000 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >2000
mg/kg. Non-irritating to eyes and skin of rabbits. Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >5.3 mg/l air. NOEL (carcinogenicity) for mice 0.81 mg/kg b.w. ADI 0.0032 mg/kg daily. |
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ECOTOXICOLOGY
Birds Acute oral LD50 for quail >2000 mg/kg. LC50 for quail 5000 mg/kg. Fish LC50 (96 h) for trout 2.2-4.6, bluegill sunfish
4.6-6.8 mg/kg.
Daphnia LC50 (48 h) 8.7 mg/l. Algae EC50 (72 h) for green algae 2.3 mg/l. Bees LD50 >100 mg/bee. Worms EC50 (14 d) >1000 mg/kg soil. |
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| ENVIRONMENTAL
FATE
Animals A.i. is readily excreted via faeces. There are
no major metabolites, but a high number of minor
metabolites was identified. The important metabolic
reactions were cleavage of the oxirane ring,
hydroxylation of the phenyl rings and conjugation. Plants There is extensive degradation. Soil/Environment Degradation in soil is by microbial activity,
DT50 c. 2-3 mo. Koc 957-2647. |
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