temephos - Temephos C16H20O6P2S3 CID 5392 PubChem

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temephos - Temephos Chemical fact sheet in the conewood GDWQ Temephos History of guideline development For individual chemicals the GDWQ also consider Analytical methods and achievability Treatment methods and performance Chemical hazards in drinking water Back to index Other publications of interest Temephos is found on List A which contains most pesticides that are used on foods and hence have a high potential for human exposure List A consists of the 194 chemical cases or 350 individual active ingredients for which EPA issued registration standards prior to FIFRA 88 Case No 0006 Pesticide type insecticide Registration Temephos C16H20O6P2S3 CID 5392 PubChem Water Sanitation and Health World Health Organization WHO Chemical fact sheets Temephos World Health Organization WHO Temephos is quickly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract distributed to all organs and then it accumulates mainly in adipose tissue It is metabolized by Soxidation oxidative desulfuration and hydrolysis reactions with the possible participation of cytochrome P450 CYP Temephos is mainly eliminated by feces whereas some of its Temefos Wikipedia Abate BASF Temefos Wikiwand Temephos inhibits an enzyme vital to the normal function of the nervous system By treating stagnant water with ABATE the mosquito larvae are killed before they become adults capable of reproduction This prevents new generations of diseasecarrying insects from developing minimizing the spread of the disease Abate 1 SG BASF Urban and Rural Pest Control Singapore PDF Temephos Temephos is an organophosphorus insecticide used to control mosquito larvae in drinkingwater sources The fact sheet summarizes its occurrence health effects guideline values analytical methods and treatment options for drinkingwater Temefos or temephos trade name Abate is an suraqah organophosphate larvicide used to treat water infested with diseasecarrying insects 2 including mosquitoes midges and black fly larvae As with other organophosphates temephos affects the central nervous system through inhibition of cholinesterase In larvae this results in death before PDF 39 µg for a 5 kg bottlefed infant assuming consumption of 075 litre Abate is a potent larvicide based on the active ingredient temephos that effectively manages a broad spectrum of nuisance and diseasecausing insects such as mosquitoes before they hatch While longlasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spraying focus on the individual and the household Abate larvicides take vector control to As with other organophosphates temephos affects the central nervous system through inhibition of cholinesteraseIn larvae this results in death before reaching the adult stage In the developing world where the vectorborne disease dengue fever is endemic temephos is widely used and applied by both private and public pest control in areas of standing water where the Aedes aegypti mosquito Temephos an organophosphate larvicide for residential use a review of Temephos Temephos is an organophosphorus insecticide that is used mainly as a larvicide to control mosquitoes on ponds marshes and swamps and midges black flies and other insects in public health It is also used for mosquito control in potable water in containers It is specified for use as a vector control agent in drinkingwater sources by Temephos is an organophosphorus insecticide used for vector control in drinkingwater sources The WHO does not set a guideline value for temephos but compares the probable intakes with the ADI of mesamag 0002 mgkg body weight

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