Bromopropylate is a diaryl carbinol miticide.
Bromopropylate isopropyl 4,4'-dibromobenzilate
Bromopropylate is not a medical substance. It is an acaricide, which means it is a type of pesticide specifically used to kill mites, including spider mites and rust mites, that can damage crops, ornamental plants, and fruit trees.
Here's a summary of key points about bromopropylate:
- Purpose: Kills mites in agricultural and horticultural settings.
- Not for human use: Due to its potential toxicity, it is strictly prohibited for use on humans or animals.
- Environmental regulations: Its use is heavily regulated or banned in many countries due to concerns about environmental impact and potential harm to non-target organisms.
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