Acequinocyl
Title: Acequinocyl
CAS Registry Number: 57960-19-7
CAS Name: 2-(Acetyloxy)-3-dodecyl-1,4-naphthalenedione
Manufacturers' Codes: AKD-2023; DPX-3792; DPX-T3792; AC-145
Trademarks: Kanemite (Agro-Kanesho)
Molecular Formula: C24H32O4
Molecular Weight: 384.51
Percent Composition: C 74.97%, H 8.39%, O 16.64%
Literature References: Naphthoquinone miticide which inhibits mitochondrial electron transfer. Prepn: NL 7505470; R. F. Bellina, D. L. Fost, US 4082848 (1975, 1978 both to Du Pont). Field study on mites: D. A. Marsden, W. W. Allen, J. Econ. Entomol. 73, 168 (1980). Acaricidal mechanism: Y. Koura et al., J. Pestic. Sci. 23, 18 (1998). Review of physical properties, mode of action, and biological characteristics: F. Wakasa, S. Watanabe, Agrochem. Jpn. 75, 17 (1999).
Properties: Fine yellowish powder, mp 59.6°. Soly in water at 25°: 6.7 ´ 10-6 g/l. Vapor pressure at 40°: 5.18 ´ 10-5 Pa. Log P (octanol/water): > 6.2. LD50 in rats (mg/kg): > 5000 orally, > 2000 dermally; in mice (mg/kg): > 5000 orally. LC50 (96hr) in carp, rainbow trout (mg/l): > 96.5, > 33 (Wakasa).
Melting point: mp 59.6°
Log P: Log P (octanol/water): > 6.2
Toxicity data: LD50 in rats (mg/kg): > 5000 orally, > 2000 dermally; in mice (mg/kg): > 5000 orally. LC50 (96hr) in carp, rainbow trout (mg/l): > 96.5, > 33 (Wakasa)
Use: Acaricide.

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