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Classification: | Insecticide,Acaricide | Purity: | 95%TC |
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State: | Liquid | Application: | Insecticide,Agriculture,Agrochemicals & Pesticides,acaricide,insecticide/pesticide/acaricide |
Other Names: | Amitraz | Appearance: | Off- White Liqiud |
Color: | Yellow Liquid | Shelf Life: | 24 Months |
Sample: | Available | Package: | 25 KGS Net Drum |
Highlight: | CAS 33089 61 1 amitraz insecticide,amitraz Systemic Houseplant Insect Control,12.5%EC amitraz insecticide |
Amitraz
amitraz12.5%EC Acaricide Agricultural insecticides Systemic pesticide Agrochemical Termites
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Amitraz is a non-systemic acaricide and insecticide and has also been described as a scabicide.
It was first synthesized by the Boots Co. in England in 1969. Amitraz has been found to have an insect repellent effect,
works as an insecticide and also as a pesticide synergist.
Its effectiveness is traced back on alpha-adrenergic agonist activity, interaction with octopamine receptors of the central nervous
system and inhibition of monoamine oxidases and prostaglandin synthesis.
Therefore, it leads to overexcitation and consequently paralysis and death in insects.
Because amitraz is less harmful to mammals, amitraz is among many other purposes best known as
insecticide against mite- or tick-infestation of dogs.
It is also widely used in the beekeeping industry as a control for the Varroa destructor mite,
although there are recent reports of resistance (driven by overuse and off label use)reference needed here, questionable statement.
Product Name | Amitraz |
Function | Insecticide |
Specification | 98%TC, 12.5%EC, 20%EC |
Chemical Name | N'-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-N-[[(2,4-dimethylphenyl)imino]methyl]-N-methylmethanimidamide |
CAS No. | 33089-61-1 |
Empirical Formula | C19H23N3 |
Mol. wt. | 293.4 |
Toxicology | Oral Acute oral LD50 for rats 650, mice >1600 mg/kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rabbits >200, rats >1600 mg/kg. Inhalation LC50 (6 h) for rats 65 mg/l air. NOEL In 2 y feeding trials, no adverse effect observed in rats receiving 50-200 ppm diet, or in dogs dosed 0.25 mg/kg daily. Human NOEL >0.125 mg/kg daily. ADI (JMPR) 0.01 mg/kg b.w. [1998]. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) III; EPA (formulation) III EC classification Xn; R22 |
Applications | Mode of action Non-systemic, with contact and respiratory action. Expellent action causes ticks to withdraw mouthparts rapidly and fall off the host animal. Uses Control of all stages of tetranychid and eriophyid mites, pear suckers, scale insects, mealybugs, whitefly, aphids, and eggs and first instar larvae of Lepidoptera on pome fruit, citrus fruit, cotton, stone fruit, bush fruit, strawberries, hops, cucurbits, aubergines, capsicums, tomatoes, ornamentals, and some other crops. Also used as an animal ectoparasiticide to control ticks, mites and lice on cattle, dogs, goats, pigs and sheep. |
Package | 25KG/Drum, 200L/Drum,5L/Drum, 250ml/bottle,etc |
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