| Active ingredient |
Fenbutatin oxide |
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| Chemical name |
hexakis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)distannoxane |
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| Classification |
Insecticide/ Agrochemical |
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Biochemistry |
Inhibitor of oxidative phosphorylation; disruptor of ATP formation. |
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| Mode of action |
Non-systemic acaricide with contact and stomach action. |
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| Usage |
Control of all motile stages of a wide range of phytophagous mites on pome fruit, stone fruit, citrus fruit, soft fruit, vines, bananas, cucurbits, ornamentals, and glasshouse crops. Gives long residual control. |
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| Phytotoxicity |
Phytotoxic to tangerines, tangelos, and some varieties of grapefruit. Otherwise, non-phytotoxic when used as directed. |
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| Mammalian Toxicology |
Oral: Acute oral LD50 for rats 3000-4400, mice 1450, dogs >1500 mg/kg. Skin and eye: Acute percutaneous LD50 for rats >1000 mg/kg. Irritating to skin and severely irritating to eyes. Inhalation: LC50 for rats 0.46-0.072 mg/kg b.w. |
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| Certificate of quality |
Fenbutatin oxide 95%Tech |
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Item Appearance Content of A.I. Water content Acidity ( calculate as H 2 SO 4 ) Insolubles bis[hydroxy-bis(2-methyl-2-phenylpropyl)tin] oxide |
Specification Off-white crystalline solid ≥95% ≤0.5% ≤0.3% ≤1.0% ≤1.0% |
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| Fenbutatin oxide 55%SC | ||
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Item Content of A.I. Suspensibility Residue after dumping Residue after washing pH value Particle size (through 45μm sieve) |
Specification ≥55% ≥90% ≤5.0% ≤0.5% 6.0~9.0 ≥95% |
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