Sunday, 8 October 2017

PROPICONAZOLE[DMI]


·         CAS Number 60207-90-1

·         Empirical Formula (Hill Notation) C15H17Cl2N3O2

·         Molecular Weight 342.22
·          Beilstein Registry Number 9349305

·          EC Number 262-104-4

·          MDL number MFCD00055299
·          PubChem Substance ID 329756856

Propiconazole is a triazole fungicide, also known as a DMI, or demethylation inhibiting fungicide due to its binding with and inhibiting the 14-alpha demethylase enzyme from demethylating a precursor to ergosterol.

Detailed Description:

Without this demethylation step, the ergosterols are not incorporated into the growing fungal cell membranes, and cellular growth is stopped.

Agriculture

Propiconazole is used agriculturally as a systemic fungicide on turfgrasses grown for seed and aesthetic or athletic value, wheat, mushrooms, corn, wild rice, peanuts, almonds, sorghum, oats, pecans, apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, prunes[2] and lemons. It is also used in combination with permethrin in formulations of wood preserver.[3] Propiconazole is a mixture[4] of four stereoisomers and was first developed in 1979 by Janssen Pharmaceutica.[5] Propiconazole exhibits strong anti-feeding properties against the keratin-digesting Australian carpet beetle Anthrenocerus australis.

PRICES

$408.24/KG OR $185.56/IB

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