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Diphacinone


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    • Dipazin
    • Diphacin
    • Diphenacin
    • Diphenadione
    • Ratindan
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    • found: Work cat.: Diphacinone bait for ground control of rats on mainland conservation land, c2006:p. 6 (first-generation anticoagulant diphacinone; effective against rats, but does not pose a significant risk to native avian predators through secondary poisoning; more toxic to rats than warfarin or pindone, but is less persistent in animal tissues than brodifacoum)
    • found: EXTOXNET Pesticide information profiles, via WWW, Nov. 7, 2006(Diphacinone. Trade and Other Names: Common names include diphacin (Italy and Turkey), ratindan (in the former U.S.S.R.), dipazin, diphenadione, and diphenacin. Trade names include Diphacine, Ditrac, Gold Crest, Kill-Ko, P.C.Q., Promar, Ramik, Rat Killer, Rodent Cake, and Tomcat. Chemical Class: Not Available. Diphacinone is a rodenticide bait used for control of rats, mice, voles, and other rodents. It may also be used as a anticonvulsant drug under the name of diphenadione. Chemical Name: 2-(diphenylacetyl)indan-1,3-dione)
    • found: PAN Pesticides database, via WWW, Nov. 7, 2006(Diphacinone. Use Type: Rodenticide. Chem Class: 1,3-Indandione. Other Names for this Chemical: 1,3-Indandione, 2-(diphenylacetyl)- , 1H-Indene-1,3(2H)-dione, 2-(diphenylacetyl)-, 2-(Diphenylacetyl)-1,3-indandione, Diphacin, Diphacinene, Diphacinone, Diphacinone (ANSI), Ditrac, Kill-Ko Rat Killer, P.C.Q., Promar, Ramik, Rodent Cake)
    • found: ChemFinder.com Web site, Nov. 7, 2006(2-Diphenylacetyl-1,3-Indandione. Synonyms: 2-Diphenylacetyl-1,3-Indandione; 2-(diphenylacetyl)-1H-Indene-1,3(2H)-dione; diphacin; Diphacinone; Diphenadione; Ditrac; Indene-1,3(2H)-dione, 2-(diphenylacetyl)-; Kill-Ko Rat Killer; P.C.Q.; Promar; Ramik; Rodent Cake. Formula: C₂₃H₁₆O₃)
    • found: New Jersey Dept. of Health and Senior Services Hazardous substance fact sheet, via WWW, Nov. 7, 2006(Common name: Diphacinone. Diphacinone is an odorless, pale yellow, crystalline powder. It is used to prevent blood clotting, and to control rodents and bats.)
    • found: Children's Health Environmental Coalition HealtheHouse Web site, Nov. 7, 2006(diphacinone; common names: diphacin, ratindan, dipazin, diphenadione, diphenacin; a restricted use rodenticide in the indandiones family, used in and around buildings, sewers, landfills and in agricultural settings; an anticoagulant, causes bleeding and blood-thinning; also used for medical purposes)
    • found: Dorland's medical dict., via WWW, Nov. 7, 2006(diphenadione: an anticoagulant rodenticide, causing fatal hemorrhaging in many mammals consuming sufficient doses. Called also diphacinone.)
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    • 2006-11-07: new
    • 2006-12-22: revised
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