Propoxur

Agent Name
Propoxur
Alternative Name
Baygon
CAS Number
114-26-1
Formula
C11-H15-N-O3
Major Category
Pesticides
Propoxur formula graphical representation
Synonyms
Baygon; 2-(1-Methylethoxy)phenol methylcarbamate; 2-Isopropoxyphenyl N-methylcarbamate; 2-Isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate; 2-Isopropoxyphenyl-N-methylcarbamat [German]; 58 12 315; Aprocarb; BAY 39007; BAY 5122; Bay 9010; Bayer 39007; Bayer B 5122; Baygon; Bifex; Blattanex; Blattosep; Bolfo; Boruho; Boruho 50; Brygou; Chemagro 9010; Dalf dust; IPMC; Invisi-Gard; Isocarb; Mrowkozol; O-(2-Isopropoxyphenyl) N-methylcarbamate; OMS-33; PHC (carbamate); PHC 7; Phenol, o-isopropoxy-, methylcarbamate; Propoksuru [Polish]; Propotox; Propoxure; Propoxylor; Propyon; Rhoden; Sendran; Suncide; Tendex; Tugon fliegenkugel; Unden (pesticide); Unden 50PM; o-IMPC; o-Isopropoxyphenyl N-methylcarbamate; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Carbamate Insecticides
Description
White to tan, crystalline powder with a faint, characteristic odor. [insecticide]; [NIOSH]
Sources/Uses
Used to control ants, cockroaches, crickets, flies, mosquitoes, and crop insects; [EXTOXNET]
Comments
Classified as "highly toxic" with an LD50 of approximately 100 mg/kg in rats and mice, propoxur has a field half-life of 14 to 50 days. [EXTOXNET] "The animal and human studies demonstrated consistent NOAELs in the range of 3 mg/m3 to 18.7 mg/m3, thus a TLV-TWA of 0.5 mg/m3 is recommended to be sufficiently protective." [ACGIH] See "CARBAMATE INSECTICIDES."
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Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

BEI
Acetylcholinesterase activity in red blood cells = 70% of individual's baseline; Butylcholinesterase activity in serum or plasma = 60% of individual's baseline; Sample at end of shift; [TLVs and BEIs]
Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Insufficient data
TLV (ACGIH)
0.5 mg/m3, inhalable fraction and vapor
MAK
2 mg/m3, inhalable fraction
Vapor Pressure
7E-06 mm Hg
Lethal Concentration
LC50 (rat) = 1,440 mg/m3/1h
Explanatory Notes
VP from HSDB;
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Adverse Effects

ACGIH Carcinogen
Confirmed Animal
Other Poison
Carbamate

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