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High-Purity Tebufenpyrad Reference Materials for Precise Residue Analysis
Ensure the highest accuracy in your Tebufenpyrad residue analysis with HPC Standards GmbHs high-purity reference materials. Our products comply with international quality standards, making them essential for laboratories focused on food and environmental analysis. Trust HPC Standards GmbH for reliable and precise analytical results.
Product | Catalog No./ CAS No. | Quantity | Price | |
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ISO 17034 Reference Material | 674840 | 1X100MG | Please log in. | |
Tebufenpyrad solution | 678505 | 1X5ML | Please log in. | |
ISO 17034 Certified Reference Material | 690945 | 1X50MG | Please log in. |
Accurate and reliable reference materials for Tebufenpyrad residue analysis, compliant with international quality standards.
Tebufenpyrad is an insecticide and acaricide widely used in greenhouses. It is a white crystalline solid with a slight aromatic smell. Its chemical formula is C18H24ClN3O, and it has a molar mass of 333.86 g/mol. Tebufenpyrad is soluble in water and organic solvents.
Tebufenpyrad is primarily used in greenhouses around the world and is registered under various trade names (e.g., Masai, Pyranica) in countries like Australia, China, and certain South American countries. In the USA, it is registered for use on ornamental plants in commercial greenhouses.
Tebufenpyrad has been registered for use in several countries, and its use is regulated to ensure safety and compliance with local laws. The data available supports the unconditional registration of tebufenpyrad for use on ornamental plants in greenhouses.
Regular monitoring of tebufenpyrad residues is essential to ensure compliance with regulatory limits and to prevent overexposure, which can lead to resistance development in target organisms.
Tebufenpyrad exposure primarily occurs through occupational settings via inhalation or dermal exposure. The LD50 values for laboratory animals indicate varying levels of toxicity. For instance, the LD50 for male rats is 595 mg/kg, while for female rats it is 997 mg/kg.
Overexposure to tebufenpyrad has led to the development of resistance among different target organisms, including certain spider mite species in apple trees in Western Australia.
Proper safety measures should be implemented to minimize exposure, especially in occupational settings. This includes the use of protective clothing and equipment, as well as adherence to safety guidelines.
Regulatory bodies have established guidelines for the safe use of tebufenpyrad to prevent adverse health and environmental effects. Compliance with these regulations is crucial for safe application.
HPC Standards GmbH provides high-purity reference materials for Tebufenpyrad, ensuring accurate and reliable residue analysis. Our products meet the highest industrial standards and are essential for laboratories conducting food and environmental analysis to ensure compliance with regulatory limits.