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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... ) in the U.S. The diethylamine salt is toxicity class III- slightly toxic orally, but toxicity class I- highly toxic by eye exposure. It ... and as a dry compound. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity: The acid form is of slight to moderate toxicity. The oral LD50 of 2,4-D ... 28]. Thus, the carcinogenic status of 2,4-D is not clear. Organ toxicity: Most symptoms of 2,4-D exposure disappear within a few ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-DB
... a General Use Pesticide (GUP). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has classified it as toxicity class III - slightly toxic. Products containing it bear the Signal Word CAUTION. Chemical Class: phenoxy ... -related changes occurred [33]. Thus the carcinogenic status of 2,4-DB is not clear. Organ toxicity: Target organs identified in long-term animal studies include the heart and liver. Fate in ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 4-AMINOPYRIDINE
... repeated exposure is not expected to occur, EPA has not required long-term toxicity studies of 4-aminopyridine [167]. Reproductive effects: No data are currently available. Teratogenic effects ... Mutagenic effects: No data are currently available. Carcinogenic effects: No data are currently available. Organ toxicity: Chronic exposure to 4-aminopyridine can cause the breakdown of proper liver and ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DCPA, CHLORTHAL, CLORTHAL-DIMETHYL
... formulated as wettable powders, granules, or as suspension concentrates. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity: The compound has a very low toxicity to mammals. The LD50 values for DCPA in rats range from greater ... 500 mg/kg/day of DCPA [35]. Thus, DCPA does not appear to be carcinogenic. Organ toxicity: Long-term studies in test animals have indicated the liver and adrenal glands as target ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - MCPA
... bromoxynil, 2,4-D, dicamba, fenoxaprop, MCPB, mecoprop, thifensulfuron, and tribenuron. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity: MCPA acid is slightly toxic via ingestion, with reported oral LD50 values for ... occupationally exposed to MCPA in Sweden did not show increased cancer incidence [39]. Organ toxicity: Target organs identified in animal studies include the liver, kidneys, spleen. and thymus. ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ACETOCHLOR
... to EPA places technical acetochlor in toxicity category II for eye irritation, toxicity category III for acute oral, acute dermal, and acute inhalation. Technical acetochlor is in toxicity category IV for primary ... on the above data, the EPA has classified acetochlor as a "probable human carcinogen" (209). Organ Toxicity: In a 1-year feeding study submitted by Monsanto, with dogs fed dosages of 0 ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALDICARB
... compatible with alkaline materials and is noncorrosive to metals and plastics. Toxicological Effects: Acute toxicity: The primary route of human exposure to aldicarb is consumption of contaminated food ... is not mutagenic [15]. Carcinogenic effects: Studies indicate that aldicarb is not carcinogenic [15]. Organ toxicity: Aldicarb's effects are seen primarily on the nervous system. Fate in humans and ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALLETHRIN
... , Bioallethrin, Esbiothrin, Pyresin, Pyrexcel, Pyrocide and trans-allethrin. Regulatory Status: Pesticides containing allethrin are toxicity class III- slightly toxic, and bear the Signal Word CAUTION on the product label. ... fed very high doses of d-allethrin for 2 years did not develop cancer [19]. Organ toxicity: Rats fed 75 mg/kg/day of d-allethrin exhibited decreased body weight gain, ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - AMETRYN
... should bear the SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION. The EPA classifies it as Toxicity Class III, slightly toxic (49). TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS Acute Toxicity: Ametryn is slightly toxic to humans. Symptoms of acute exposure to ... data to determine if ametryn can increase the risk of cancer in humans (48,55). Organ Toxicity: Animal studies indicate that consuming large amounts of ametryn over a long period of time ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - AMITRAZ
... toxic. However, products containing it bear the SIGNAL WORD: CAUTION (224, 230). TOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS Acute Toxicity: Amitraz is slightly toxic to mammals if ingested orally (226). The dose of Amitraz ... male mice or male or female rats, it is unclassifiable as to human carcinogenicity (229). Organ Toxicity: At high doses, amitraz can reduce the function of the hypothalamus, which helps regulate the ...
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