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==References== ==References==
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*{{cite journal
| title = Potentiated Toxicity of 2-sec-Butylphenyl Methylcarbamate (BPMC)
| journal = Toxocological Sciences
| volume = 4 | issue = 5
| pages = 718–723 | doi = 10.1093/toxsci/4.5.718
| accessdate = 10 December | accessyear = 2007
| year = 1984
| author = Takahashi, HIROAKI}}


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Fenobucarb is a carbamate insecticide. A pale yellow or pale red liquid, insoluble in water; used as an agricultural insecticide on rice and cotton and highly toxic for humans.

Synonyms

2-(1-methylpropyl)phenol methylcarbamate; 2-(1-methylpropyl)phenyl methylcarbamate; 2-sec-Butylphenyl N-methylcarbamate; BPMC; fenocarb; N-methyl O-sec-butylPhenyl carbamate

Tradenames

Fenobucarb, Osbac, Bassa

LD50

  • Male Mouse 340mg/kg
  • Male Rat 410mg/kg

References

  1. Oregon State University, toxicology sheet


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