METHOXYFENOZIDE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 204-205° |
density | 1.098±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
storage temp. | Sealed in dry,Store in freezer, under -20°C |
solubility | DMF: 25 mg/ml; DMF:PBS (pH 7.2) (1:6): 0.1 mg/ml; DMSO: 20 mg/ml; Ethanol: 10 mg/ml |
pka | 10.43±0.46(Predicted) |
form | neat |
InChIKey | QCAWEPFNJXQPAN-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
LogP | 3.700 |
EPA Substance Registry System | Methoxyfenozide (161050-58-4) |
Safety Information |
Hazard Codes | N |
Risk Statements | 51/53 |
Safety Statements | 60 |
RIDADR | UN 3077 9 / PGIII |
WGK Germany | 2 |
HS Code | 29145090 |
Hazardous Substances Data | 161050-58-4(Hazardous Substances Data) |
Toxicity | LD50 in rats, mice (mg/kg): >5000, >5000 orally; in rats (mg/kg): >2000 dermally; LC50 in rats (mg/l): >4.3 by inhalation; LC50 (8 day dietary) in mallard duck, bobwhite quail (mg/kg diet): >5620, >5620; LC50 in bluegill sunfish, Daphnia magna (mg/l): >4.3 (96 hr); 3.7 (48 hr) (Le) |
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MSDS Information |
METHOXYFENOZIDE Usage And Synthesis |
Description |
Methoxyfenozide, a substituted dibenzoylhydrazine, is an insecticide that functions by accelerating the moulting process. It acts as an ecdysone agonist or ecdysonoid, substituting for the natural insect moulting hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone. Methoxyfenozide is active on all feeding larval stages of the target Lepidoptera. It is used to control pests including codling moth, lesser apple worm, oriental fruit moth, leafrollers, cabbage looper, cotton bollworm, armyworm, and bud moths. It could be applied to leafy vegetables, fresh herbs, lettuce, salads, herbs, brassicas, cotton, pome fruit, grapes, sweetcorn, maize, peppers, and aubergines. |
References |
[1] http://sitem.herts.ac.uk/aeru/ppdb/en/Reports/461.htm [2] http://www.fao.org |
Chemical Properties | White crystalline solid or powder. |
Uses | Insecticide. |
Definition | ChEBI: A carbohydrazide that is hydrazine in which the amino hydrogens have been replaced by 3-methoxy-2-methylbenzoyl, 3,5-dimethylbenzoyl, and tert-butyl groups respectively. |
Hazard | Low toxicity by ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. |
Agricultural Uses | Insecticide: Methoxyfenozide prevents insects from molting, or shedding their exoskeleton in order to grow, e. g., caterpillars and lychee webworms. |
Trade name | INTREPID®; PRODIGY® |
Potential Exposure | Methoxyfenozide is a diacylhydrazine insecticide used to prevent insects from molting, or shedding their exoskeleton in order to grow, e.g., caterpillars and lychee webworms |
Shipping | UN3077 Environmentally hazardous substances, solid, n.o.s., Hazard class: 9; Labels: 9-Miscellaneous hazardous material, Technical Name Required. |
Incompatibilities | If this chemical gets into the eyes, remove any contact lenses at once and irrigate immediately for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical contacts the skin, remove contaminated clothing and wash immediately with soap and water. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical has been inhaled, remove from exposure, begin rescue breathing (using universal precautions) if breathing has stopped, and CPR if heart action has stopped. Transfer promptly to a medical facility. When this chemical has been swallowed, get medical attention. Give large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Do not make an unconscious person vomit. |
Waste Disposal | Dissolve or mix the material with a combustible solvent and burn in a chemical incinerator equipped with an afterburner and scrubber. All federal, state, and local environmental regulations must be observed. |
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