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Bromadiolon

PESTANAL®, analytical standard

Synonym(s):

Bromodiolone

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About This Item

Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C30H23BrO4
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
527.41
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
1335336
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
41116107
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.24

grade

analytical standard

Quality Level

product line

PESTANAL®

shelf life

limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable
gas chromatography (GC): suitable

application(s)

agriculture
environmental

format

neat

SMILES string

OC(CC(c1ccccc1)C2=C(O)c3ccccc3OC2=O)c4ccc(cc4)-c5ccc(Br)cc5

InChI

1S/C30H23BrO4/c31-23-16-14-20(15-17-23)19-10-12-22(13-11-19)26(32)18-25(21-6-2-1-3-7-21)28-29(33)24-8-4-5-9-27(24)35-30(28)34/h1-17,25-26,32-33H,18H2

InChI key

OWNRRUFOJXFKCU-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Bromadiolon is an anticoagulant rodenticide, widely used for controlling rodent population.

Application

Bromadiolon may be used as an analytical reference standard for the quantification of the analyte in biological matrices using different chromatography techniques.
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Legal Information

PESTANAL is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Danger

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 1 Dermal - Acute Tox. 1 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 1 Oral - Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - Repr. 1B - STOT RE 1

target_organs

Blood

Storage Class

6.1A - Combustible acute toxic Cat. 1 and 2 / very toxic hazardous materials

wgk_germany

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Faceshields, Gloves, type P2 (EN 143) respirator cartridges


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Juan S Guidobono et al.
Pest management science, 66(2), 162-167 (2009-10-14)
Rodents are major pests in many agricultural systems, where they can cause significant economic losses and involve a sanitary risk. The application of anticoagulant rodenticides for rodent control has showed a decrease in effectiveness through time because of the development
Ann M Winters et al.
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 73(5), 1071-1077 (2010-03-17)
In 2002, hundreds of non-target wildlife deaths occurred in Mongolia following aerial applications of bromadiolone, an anticoagulant rodenticide, to control eruptive Brandt's vole (Microtus brandti) populations. To clarify whether secondary poisoning could have contributed to these deaths, a field study
Vanessa M H Lo et al.
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 46(8), 703-710 (2009-02-25)
Ingestion of bromadiolone can lead to prolonged and life-threatening coagulopathy. Traditional treatment of bromadiolone intoxication relies on the coagulation profile. Currently, there is scanty information on bromadiolone elimination kinetics and half-life. We report a case of bromadiolone poisoning in a
Stefan Endepols et al.
Pest management science, 68(3), 348-354 (2011-10-06)
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and the level of resistance to bromadiolone among rats on farms suspected of being foci of resistance by using the international normalised ratio (INR)-based blood clotting response (BCR) test. Whether
Micheal W Mikhail et al.
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, 40(1), 35-44 (2010-05-28)
Susceptibility levels of the Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus and the roof rat, Rattus rattus to bromadiolone anticoagulant rodenticide by bioassay and biochemical methods were studied. Animals were trapped from Giza and Qualyobia Governorates in which the anticoagulant rodenticides were used

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