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Accurate and Reliable Residue Analysis with High-Purity Chlorpropham Standards
Ensure compliance and precision in your laboratorys food and environmental analysis with HPC Standards GmbHs high-purity reference materials for Chlorpropham. Our products are rigorously tested to meet international quality requirements and the highest industrial standards, making us your trusted partner in delivering accurate and reliable residue analysis.
Product | Catalog No./ CAS No. | Quantity | Price | |
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ISO 17034 Reference Material | ![]() | 672826 | 1X250MG | Please log in. |
Chlorpropham solution | ![]() | 676238 | 1X1ML | Please log in. |
ISO 17034 Certified Reference Material | ![]() | 690211 | 1X100MG | Please log in. |
High-purity reference materials for accurate and reliable residue analysis.
Chlorpropham, also known as CIPC or isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl) carbamate, is a plant growth regulator and herbicide. It is primarily used as a sprout suppressant for various crops including potatoes, grass weeds, alfalfa, lima and snap beans, blueberries, cane fruit, carrots, cranberries, ladino clover, garlic, seed grass, onions, spinach, sugar beets, tomatoes, safflower, soybeans, gladioli, and woody nursery stock.
Chlorpropham is utilized in two main formulations: emulsifiable concentrate for herbicide applications and HN formulation for anti-sprouting in potatoes. It is effective in preventing sprouting in stored potatoes and controlling sucker growth in tobacco plants.
In the United States, Chlorpropham is approved for use as a plant regulator and herbicide exclusively on potatoes. However, its use was banned in the EU and UK in 2019 due to toxicity concerns, with sales prohibited from January 2020.
Monitoring Chlorpropham levels is crucial for compliance with regulatory limits. Laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis rely on high-purity reference materials to ensure accurate and reliable residue analysis.
Chlorpropham exhibits low acute toxicity with no significant effects observed at exposure levels below 1000 mg/kg/day. Long-term exposure at high doses can lead to reduced body weight gain, decreased hematocrit and hemoglobin levels, and increased blood reticulocytes. The EPA classifies Chlorpropham as non-carcinogenic (Group E).
Chlorpropham is partially degraded under aerobic conditions and hydrolyzed in water. Studies show that its concentration in treated potatoes decreases over time, with significant reductions observed after peeling and washing. Residues can still be detected in processed potato products.
Proper handling and application of Chlorpropham are essential to minimize exposure and environmental impact. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to safety guidelines are recommended during its application.
HPC Standards GmbH provides high-purity reference materials for Chlorpropham, ensuring laboratories can perform accurate and reliable residue analysis. Our products meet international quality requirements and the highest industrial standards, making us a competent partner in food and environmental analysis.