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Phosphamidone

Phosphamidon sum of phosphamidon (E- and Z-isomers) and N desethylphosphamidon (E- and Z-isomers) expressed as phosphamidon... [Pg.519]

PHOSKILL , monocrotophos, 105 Phosmet, 105 Phosphamidon, 105 Phosphates, 105 Phospliines, 106 Phosphonic acid, 106 Phosphoric acid, 106... [Pg.344]

The sulfite group present in the heterocyclic ring of endosulfan is rapidly hydrolyzed by alkali. In the presence of atmospheric oxygen it then oxidizes divalent cobalt to cobalt(III). Phosphamidon, which contains a 2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl group, ox-... [Pg.49]

Note When the concentration of substance is sufficiently high endosulfan and phosphamidon sometimes appear as yellowish-brown zones after application of the first two reagents of the sequence. [Pg.49]

The reagent sequence is specific for endosulfan and phosphamidon. Other insecticides, e.g. organochlorine insecticides, such as endrin, aldrin, dieldrin, DDT and BHC, organophosphorus insecticides, such as malathion, parathion, dimethoate, quinalphos, phorate and fenitrothion, or carbamate insecticides, such as baygon, car-baryl and carbofuran do not react. Neither is there interference from amino acids, peptides or proteins which might be extracted from the biological material together with the pesticides. [Pg.49]

Dikshith TSS, Raizada RB. 1983. Response of carbon tetrachloride pretreated rats to endosulfan, carbaryl and phosphamidon. Ind Health 21 263-271. [Pg.282]

Khan PK, Sinha SP. 1996. Ameliorating effect of vitamin C on murine sperm toxicity induced by three pesticides (endosulfan, phosphamidon and mancozeb). Mutagenesis ll(l) 33-36. [Pg.302]

Usha Rani MV, Reddi OS, Reddy PP. 1980. Mutagenicity studies involving aldrin, endosulfan, dimethoate, phosphamidon, carbaryl and ceresan. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 25 277-282. [Pg.317]

Kavetskii et al. [224] developed a method for the simultaneous determination of pesticides in soil. A combination of thin layer chromatography and gas chromatography was used. The pesticides examined were 4,4 DDT, 4,4 DDD, 4,4 DDE, 2,4 DDT, GHCG, aGHCG, Metaphos, Phosphamidon, Phozalone, Atrazine, Prometryne, Simazine and 2,4 dichlorophenoxy acetic acid. Detection limits were in the range 0.5-5pg kgy1. [Pg.267]

Phosphamidon [13171-21-6] Daphnla pulex EC50 (48-h) -2.00 Johnson and Finley, 1980... [Pg.1384]


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