Tebupirimfos

From Food & Medicine Encyclopedia

Tebupirimfos is a organophosphate insecticide that is used to control a variety of pests. It is a systemic insecticide, meaning it is absorbed by plants and distributed throughout their tissues, making it effective against pests that feed on the plant.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Tebupirimfos is a colorless to yellow liquid with a mild odor. It is soluble in water and most organic solvents. The chemical formula for tebupirimfos is C9H21O3PS2, and its molecular weight is 278.36 g/mol.

Uses[edit]

Tebupirimfos is used to control a variety of pests, including aphids, whiteflies, and thrips. It is also effective against soil-dwelling pests such as nematodes. It is used in a variety of settings, including agricultural fields, greenhouses, and gardens.

Health Effects[edit]

Exposure to tebupirimfos can cause a variety of health effects, depending on the level and duration of exposure. Acute exposure can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. Chronic exposure can lead to more serious health effects, including damage to the nervous system.

Environmental Impact[edit]

Tebupirimfos is highly toxic to aquatic organisms and can cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. It is also toxic to birds and bees.

Regulation[edit]

In many countries, the use of tebupirimfos is regulated due to its potential health and environmental impacts. In the United States, it is classified as a restricted use pesticide, meaning it can only be used by certified applicators.

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