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Pesticide lecithin

Nakagawa M, Uchiyama M. 1974. Effect of organophosphate pesticides on lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase in human plasma. Biochem Pharmacol 23 1641-1645. [Pg.223]

Membrane-interactive compounds are lipophilic molecules which have high affinity for lipid membranes and consequently possess long membrane residence times. Examples include the lipophilic neutral molecules (cholesterol, lecithin, pesticides, oleyl alcohol, tocopherols, etc.) and large organic cations (chlorproma-... [Pg.313]

Lecithin may also find a significant home in applications of fertilizers or growth promoters. Lecithin that has been acidified with propionic acid can significantly enhance the performance of some plant growth modifiers (393). With continued emphasis on environmentally friendly agrochemicals, and concern about pesticide residues in the food supply, the potential for lecithin in agriculture appears poised for growth. [Pg.1789]

Chem. Descrip. Complexed lecithin CAS 8002-43-5 EINECS/ELINCS 232-307-2 Uses Instantizer, spray oils, mold release for foods food emulsifier for w/ 0 emulsions concrete (powder dispersant) dust control latex paints coatings/adhesives feed additives leather tanning lubricants mold release agents pesticides/herbicides corrosion/rust inhibitors putty/ caulking compds. emulsifier for w/o emulsions Properties Translucent fluid vise. 10 stokes HLB 2.0 acid no. 25 max. Beakin LV3P [ADM Lecithin]... [Pg.107]

PPG-24-buteth-27 surfactant, agric. pesticides CIO-12 pareth-6 CIO-12 pareth-8 surfactant, alcohol-functional polymers Octadecene/MA copolymer surfactant, alkaline cleaners Disodlum capryloamphodiacetate Octyl propionate Sodium capryloamphoacetate Sodium carboxyethyl tallowpolypropylamine surfactant, alkaline cleaning Octyl betaine surfactant, amphoteric Methyl acrylate surfactant, animal feed Lecithin... [Pg.5768]

Carrier Systems have improved performance over desorption and true solution methods. These systems consist of three components. The pesticide is soluble in an additive, which is the carrier. The carrier solution is then soluble in the polymer. As the components are mutually soluble, they are homogeneous preparations. Examples of carriers are soya oil and lecithin. Useful examples have been in the DDVP containing No-Pest M strips, the roach-type traps, and baits. [Pg.25]


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