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AgrochemicalsAldicarb Impurity 1

SKU: SAA-06-A

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Name:Aldicarb Sulfone

CAT. NO.:SAA-06-A

CAS NO.:1646-88-4

 

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Description

Aldicarb Impurity 1

Chemical Name Aldicarb Sulfone
Catalog Number SAA-06-A
Parent AI Aldicarb
Synonyms 2-Methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)propanal O-[(Methylamino)carbonyl]oxime; 2-Methyl-2-(methylsulfonyl)propionaldehyde O-(Methylcarbamoyl)oxime; Aldoxycarb; Standak; Sulfocarb; Temik sulfone; UC 21865; UCES; Yangdimiewei
CAS Number 1646-88-4
Molecular Formula C₇H₁₄N₂O₄S
Molecular Weight 222.26
Appearance White to Off-White Solid
Melting Point 130-133°C
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Storage-20°C

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Solubility DMSO (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly)
Stability Stable under recommended storage conditions
Category Standards; Environmental Standards, Mutagens and Metabolites; Pesticides
Description &Applications It  is a metabolite and degradation product of the carbamate pesticide aldicarb. It (100 μg/ml) reduces the number of male T. semipenetrans second-stage larvae that reach the third, fourth, and adult stages of development.
It is a metabolite of the insecticide aldicarb used to control insects, mites and nematodes in agricultural crops.It is a metabolite and degradation product of the carbamate pesticide aldicarb
References Ashby, J., et al.: Environ. Mutagen., 7, 919 (1985), Ashby, J., et al.: Mutat. Res., 257, 229 (1991), Kazius, J., et al.: J. Med. Chem., 48, 312 (2005), Benigni, R., et al.: Mutagenesis, 25, 335 (2010),

Chemical Structure and Properties: Aldicarb sulfone, also known by its chemical name (methyl 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde O-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime sulfone), possesses a complex structure that is essential to its biological activity. It is a metabolite of aldicarb, a carbamate insecticide used to control a wide range of pests in various crops. The sulfone compound is formed in the environment through the oxidation of aldicarb, often facilitated by microbial and enzymatic processes.

In terms of physical properties, aldicarb sulfone presents as a white crystalline solid with a molecular formula of C7H14N2O4S2. It has a relatively high melting point and is soluble in water to some extent, depending on environmental conditions.

Toxicity and Health Concerns: Aldicarb sulfone inherits some of the toxic properties associated with its parent compound aldicarb. It is considered to be more persistent and less acutely toxic to mammals than aldicarb. Nonetheless, studies have shown that aldicarb sulfone can still pose health risks to humans and other non-target organisms.

Exposure to aldicarb sulfone can occur through various routes, including ingestion of contaminated water or food, inhalation of airborne particles, or dermal contact. While acute toxicity levels are lower compared to aldicarb, long-term exposure to aldicarb sulfone m

ay lead to adverse health effects, including neurological, reproductive, and developmental disorders.

Environmental Impact: The environmental fate of aldicarb sulfone is an area of concern, particularly given its potential to persist in soil and water. The compound’s presence in agricultural runoff can lead to contamination of water bodies, affecting aquatic ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain.

Aldicarb sulfone’s persistence in the environment raises questions about its potential to accumulate over time and impact non-target organisms. Research into its ecological effects is ongoing, with studies focusing on its interactions with soil microorganisms, plants, and aquatic life.

Regulation and Risk Mitigation: Given the potential risks associated with aldicarb sulfone, regulatory agencies and policymakers play a crucial role in ensuring its safe use and minimizing its impact. Proper use and handling of aldicarb-based products, as well as monitoring and regulation of its residues in food and the environment, are essential steps toward mitigating potential harm.

Alternatives to aldicarb-based pesticides and the adoption of integrated pest management strategies can help reduce reliance on these chemicals and decrease the overall environmental burden.

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50mg

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