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Review
. 1976 Apr:14:93-102.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.761493.

Chemistry and toxicology of quinoxaline, organotin, organofluorine, and formamidine acaricides

Review

Chemistry and toxicology of quinoxaline, organotin, organofluorine, and formamidine acaricides

C O Knowles. Environ Health Perspect. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

Quinoxaline, organotin, organofluorine, and formamidine compounds are among the newer pesticide chemicals used for acarine control. Included in these four classes are some of the most selective synthetic organic toxicants currently in the acaricide/insecticide arsenal. Oxythioquinox, Plictran (tricyclohexylhydroxytin), Nissol [2-fluoro-N-methyl-N-(1-naphthyl)acetamide], and chlordimeform are examples of quinoxaline, organotin, organofluorine, and formamidine acaricides, respectively. The chemistry and toxicology of these and related compounds are discussed.

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