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Bromadiolone High-Purity Reference Materials for Accurate Residue Analysis
Ensure precise and reliable residue analysis in food and environmental samples with our high-purity Bromadiolone reference materials. As a potent anticoagulant rodenticide, Bromadiolone is essential for controlling rodent populations in various settings. Laboratories rely on our top-quality standards to meet stringent regulatory requirements and achieve accurate results. Trust HPC Standards GmbH for your analytical needs in food and environmental safety.
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High-purity reference materials for precise residue analysis in food and environmental samples.
Bromadiolone is a potent anticoagulant rodenticide, classified as a second-generation 4-hydroxycoumarin derivative and vitamin K antagonist. Often referred to as a 'super-warfarin,' bromadiolone is highly effective against rodent populations, including those resistant to first-generation anticoagulants.
Bromadiolone is utilized for controlling rodent populations both indoors and outdoors. It is commonly applied in areas where rodent infestations pose significant risks, such as agricultural settings, food storage facilities, and urban environments.
In the United States, bromadiolone is classified as an extremely hazardous substance under Section 302 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (42 U.S.C. 11002). Facilities producing, storing, or using bromadiolone in significant quantities are subject to strict reporting requirements.
Regular monitoring of bromadiolone residues is essential to ensure compliance with regulatory limits. Laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis rely on high-purity reference materials to achieve accurate and reliable results.
Bromadiolone can be absorbed through the digestive tract, lungs, or skin. It acts as a vitamin K antagonist, reducing blood clotting and causing death due to internal hemorrhaging. Symptoms of poisoning may not appear for 24 to 36 hours and can take up to 2–5 days to cause death.
Bromadiolone poses significant risks to wildlife, particularly non-target species that may ingest the rodenticide directly or through secondary poisoning. Its tendency to accumulate in the liver of poisoned organisms exacerbates its environmental impact.
Handling bromadiolone requires strict safety measures, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to safety guidelines to prevent accidental exposure. In cases of poisoning, Vitamin K1 is used as an antidote.
Bromadiolone is subject to various regulatory controls to mitigate its risks. These regulations govern its production, distribution, and application, ensuring that it is used safely and effectively while minimizing environmental and health risks.
High-purity reference materials for bromadiolone are essential for laboratories conducting residue analysis. These reference materials ensure that analytical methods are accurate, reliable, and compliant with international quality requirements and industrial standards.