BUPROFEZIN.

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO.

69327-76-0

BUPROFEZIN

EINECS NO.  
FORMULA

C16H23N3OS

MOL WT.

305.44

H.S. CODE

 

TOXICITY

 

SYNONYMS Buprofezine;
2-((1,1-Dimethylethyl)imino)tetrahydro-3-(1-methylethyl)-5-phenyl-4H-1,3,5-thiadiazin-4-one; 2-tert-Butylimino-3-isopropyl-5-phenyl-1,3,5-thiadiazinan-4-one; 4H-1,3,5-Thiadiazin-4-one, 2-((1,1-dimethylethyl)imino)tetrahydro-3-(1-methylethyl)-5-phenyl-;
SMILES

 

CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE white to pale yellow crystalline powder
MELTING POINT

104 - 105 C

BOILING POINT

 

SPECIFIC GRAVITY

1.18

SOLUBILITY IN WATER  
pH  
VAPOR DENSITY

 

REFRACTIVE INDEX

 

AUTOIGNITION

 

NFPA RATINGS  
FLASH POINT

 

STABILITY

Stable under ordinary conditions

APPLICATIONS

BUPROFEZIN is an insect growth regulator with thiadiazine structure, acting as chitin synthesis inhibitor for the persistent larvicidal action against some Coleoptera, Hemiptera and Acatina. Because the chemical itself is very specific to the certain insects, it is very safe to the natural enemies and the other beneficial insects.

INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR
Growth Regulator

CAS RN

Penfluron

35367-31-8

Flucycloxuron

113036-88-7

Methoxyfenozide

161050-58-4

Precocene I

17598-02-6

Flufenoxuron

101463-69-8

Lufenuron

103055-07-8

Halofenozide

112226-61-6

Tebufenozide

112410-23-8

Dicyclanil 112636-83-6
Cyclopentadecatriene 116-04-1
Novaluron 116714-46-6

Noviflumuron

121451-02-3

Juvenile Hormone I

13804-51-8

Chromafenozide

143807-66-3

Bistrifluron

201593-84-2

Juvenile Hormone III

22963-93-5

Juvenile Hormone II

34218-61-6

p-Menth-1-ene dimer 34363-01-4

Diflubenzuron

35367-38-5

alpha-Ecdysone

3604-87-3

Hexahexyl distannoxane 40217-92-3
Methoprene 40596-69-8

Triprene

40596-80-3

Hydroprene 41096-46-2
Kinoprene 42588-37-4

Ecdysterone

5289-74-7

Epofenonane 57342-02-6

Diofenolan

63837-33-2

Precocene II

644-06-4

Triflumuron

64628-44-0

Precocene III

65383-73-5

S-Methoprene 65733-16-6
S-Hydroprene 65733-18-8
S-Kinoprene 65733-20-2

Cyromazine

66215-27-8

Esfenvalerate 66230-04-4
Buprofezin 69327-76-0

Chlorfluazuron

71422-67-8

Hexythiazox 78587-05-0
Fenoxycarb 79127-80-3
Chlorfenson 80-33-1

Teflubenzuron

83121-18-0

Hexaflumuron

86479-06-3

Pyriproxyfen

95737-68-1

SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

white to pale yellow crystalline powder

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

95.0% min

MELTING POINT

104 - 106 C

LOSS ON DRYING

0.5% max

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING

 

HAZARD CLASS  
UN NO.  

TOXICITY

Mammals

Acute oral LD50 for rats >5,000 mg/kg,
for mice >10,000 mg/kg.
Acute dermal LD50 for rats >2,000mg/kg.
Acute inhalation : not recommended
Non-irritation to eyes; slight irritant to skin

Wildlife

Acute oral LD50 for mallard ducks >1000mg/kg

Fish

LC50(48h) for carp 2.7mg/งค

Bee

Contact LD50 0.23 ug/bee