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Products--กทINSECTICIDE
 

CARTAP

Insecticide

2-dimethylaminopropane-1,3-dithiol

 

NOMENCLATURE

cartap

Common name cartap (BSI, E-ISO, (m) F-ISO, JMAF)

IUPAC name S,S'-(2-dimethylaminotrimethylene) bis(thiocarbamate) 

Chemical Abstracts name S,S'-[2-(dimethylamino)-1,3-propanediyl] dicarbamothioate 

CAS RN [15263-53-3]  Development codes TI-1258 (Takeda) 

 

cartap hydrochloride

Common name cartap hydrochloride

CAS RN [15263-52-2] cartap monohydrochloride; [22042-59-7] cartap, unspecified hydrochloride  EEC no. 239-309-2 

 
 
 

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

cartap

Mol. wt. 237.3  M.f. C7H15N3O2S2 

 

cartap hydrochloride

Mol. wt. 273.8  M.f. C7H16ClN3O2S2  Form Colourless crystalline, slightly hygroscopic solid with slight odour.  M.p. 179-181 ºC (decomp.)  V.p. Negligible  Solubility In water c. 200 g/l (25 ºC). Very slightly soluble in methanol and ethanol. Insoluble in acetone, diethyl ether, ethyl acetate, chloroform, benzene, and hexane.  Stability Stable in acidic conditions, but hydrolysed in neutral or alkaline media. 

 
 
 

APPLICATIONS

Biochemistry Analogue or propesticide of the natural toxin nereistoxin. Nicotinergic acetylcholine blocker, causing paralysis by blocking cholinergic transmissions in the central nervous systems of insects.  Mode of action Systemic insecticide with stomach and contact action. Insects discontinue feeding, and die of starvation. 

 

cartap hydrochloride

Uses Cartap hydrochloride is used, at c. 0.4-1.0 kg/ha, for control of chewing and sucking insects (particularly Lepidoptera and Coleoptera), at almost all stages of development, on many crops, including rice (Chilo suppressalis, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus and rice-leaf beetle), potatoes, cabbage and other vegetables (Agromyzidae, Leptinotarsa decemlineata and Plutella xylostella); also on soya beans, peanuts, sunflowers, maize, sugar beet, wheat, pearl barley, pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, vines, chestnuts, ginger, tea, cotton, and sugar cane.  Phytotoxicity May be phytotoxic to cotton, tobacco, and apples, under certain soil and climatic conditions.  Formulation types DP; GR; SP.  Compatibility Not compatible with pesticides which are alkaline. 

 
 

ANALYSIS

Product analysis by colorimetry (CIPAC Handbook, 1988, D, 24). Residue analysis by glc or by polarography (K. Nishi et al., Anal. Methods Pestic. Plant Growth Regul., 1973, 7, 371). 

 
 

MAMMALIAN TOXICOLOGY

Reviews FAO/WHO 74 (see part 2 of the Bibliography). 

 

cartap

ADI (JMPR) ADI withdrawn [1995]. 

cartap hydrochloride

Oral Acute oral LD50 for male rats 345, female rats 325, male mice 150, female mice 154 mg/kg.  Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for mice >1000 mg/kg; no irritation to skin or eyes in rabbits.  Inhalation LC50 (6 h) for rats >0.54 mg/l.  NOEL (2 y) for rats 10 mg/kg b.w. daily; (1.5 y) for mice 20 mg/kg b.w. daily.  Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) II; EPA (formulation) II  EC hazard Xn; R21/22 

 
   

ECOTOXICOLOGY

cartap hydrochloride

Fish LC50 for carp 1.6 mg/l (24 h) and 1.0 mg/l (48 h).  Other aquatic spp. LC50 (24 h) for Moina macrocopa 12.5-25 mg/l.  Bees Moderately toxic to honeybees. 

 
 

ENVIRONMENTAL FATE

EHC 76 (WHO, 1988).  Animals In rats, the carbonyl carbon is hydrolysed, and the sulfur oxidised, with N-demethylation of thiomethyl derivatives. No accumulation occurs in tissues. Rapidly excreted in the urine.  Soil/Environment DT50 in soil c. 3 d.

 
 
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