Hexythiazox
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NOMENCLATURE
Common name hexythiazox (BSI, draft E-ISO, (m)
draft F-ISO)
IUPAC name (4RS,5RS)-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-1,3-thiazolidine-3-carboxamide
Chemical Abstracts name trans-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-3-thiazolidinecarboxamide
CAS RN [78587-05-0]
Development
codes NA-73 (Nippon Soda) |
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PHYSICAL
CHEMISTRY
Mol. wt. 352.9 M.f. C17H21ClN2O2S Form Colourless crystals. M.p. 108.0-108.5 ºC V.p. 0.0034 mPa (20 ºC) KOW logP = 2.53 Henry 2.40 ´ 10-3 Pa m3 mol-1 (calc.) Solubility In water 0.5 mg/l (20 ºC). In chloroform
1379, xylene 362, methanol 206, acetone 160,
acetonitrile 28.6, hexane 4 (all in g/l, 20
ºC).
Stability Stable to light, air and heat, and in acidic and alkaline media. Stable to
300 ºC. Aqueous solution in sunlight DT50 16.7 d. |
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APPLICATIONS
Mode of action Non-systemic
acaricide with contact and stomach action. Good
translaminar activity. Has ovicidal, larvicidal,
and nymphicidal activity. Not active against
adults, but eggs laid by treated females are
non-viable. Uses Control of eggs and larvae of many phytophagous
mites (particularly Panonychus, Tetranychus, and Eotetranychus spp.) on fruit, citrus, vegetables (all at
150-300 g/ha), vines and cotton.
Formulation types EC; FU; WP. |
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| ANALYSIS
Product and residue
analysis by hplc (M. Tokieda et al.,
J. Pestic. Sci., 1987, 12, 711). |
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MAMMALIAN
TOXICOLOGY
Reviews FAO/WHO 62, 64 (see part 2 of the Bibliography).
Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats and
mice >5000 mg/kg.
Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >5000 mg/kg. Mild eye irritant;
non-irritating to skin (rabbits). Non-sensitising
to skin (guinea pigs). Inhalation LC50 (4 h) for rats >2 mg/l air. NOEL (2 y) for rats 23.1 mg/kg b.w.; (1 y) for dogs 2.87 mg/kg b.w.; (90 d) for
rats 70 mg/kg diet.
ADI (JMPR) 0.03 mg/kg [1991]. Other Non-teratogenic. Not mutagenic in the Ames assay. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) III (Table 5); EPA (formulation) IV EC hazard N; R50, R53 |
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ECOTOXICOLOGY
Birds Acute oral LD50 for mallard ducks >2510, Japanese quail
>5000 mg/kg. Dietary LC50 (8 d) for mallard
ducks and bobwhite quail >5620 mg/kg diet. Fish LC50 (96 h) for rainbow trout >300, bluegill
sunfish 11.6 mg/l; (48 h) for carp 3.7 mg/l. Daphnia LC50 (48 h) 1.2 mg/l. Bees Not toxic to bees. LD50 by topical application >200 mg/bee. |
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ENVIRONMENTAL
FATE
Animals The main metabolite in urine and faeces is 5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-
(cis-4- hydroxycyclohexyl)-4-methyl-trans-2-oxothiazolidine-3-carboxamide. Soil/Environment DT50 in clay loam at 15 ºC, 8 d. In
soil, undergoes oxidation to the corresponding
hydroxy and carbonyl compounds. Koc 6200. |
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