ACTIVITY:
Insecticide (Pyrethroid
non-ester)
CAS Name:
4-[4-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-cyclopropylbutyl]-1-fluoro-2-phenoxybenzene
Structure:

Regulatory
Information
(only comprehensive for the US) |
US
EPA Registered: |
No |
Other
Information |
Molecular
Formula: |
C25H24Cl
F O |
Manufacturers: |
FMC |
Other
Names: |
F
7869
FMC 111869 |
Adverse
Effects:
As
of Oct 2003: No data available |
June
14, 2001 - Implementation
of the Community Strategy for Endocrine Disruptors - a
range of substances suspected of interfering with the hormone
systems of humans and wildlife. Communication from the Commission
to the Council and the European Parliament. Commission of
the European Communities, Brussels COM (2001) 262 final. (More
information available at: http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/docum/01262_en.htm
)
This
document presents a "priority list of substances for
further evaluation of their role in endocrine disruption.
During 2000, a candidate list of 553 man-made substances and
9 synthetic/natural hormones has been identified." |
Categories
included on the Endocrine Disruptor Liist |
Synthetic
pyrethroids |
While
only the broad category "Synthetic pyrethroids" was
included in the Commission's list, it might be of some interest
to note that the following organofluorine pesticides are "Synthetic
pyrethroids:" Acrinathrin, Bifenthrin,
beta-Cyfluthrin, Cyhalothrin, gamma-Cyhalothrin, lambda-Cyhalothrin,
Fenfluthrin, Flucythrinate, Flufenprox, Flumethrin, Fluvalinate,
tau-Fluvalinate, Halfenprox, Protrifenbute,
Silafluofen, Tefluthrin, Transfluthrin |
|