Benzimidazole group. Systemic, protective & curative action. Systemic and curative fungicide
Carbendazim methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate
Benomyl methyl 1-[(butylamino)carbonyl]-1Hbenzimidazol-2-yl carbamate
Thiophanate-methyl dimethyl 4,4′-(o-phenylene)bis(3-thioallophanate)
Thiophanate-ethyl (reference) diethyl 4,4′-(o-phenylene)bis(3-thioallophanate)
Carbendazim is a metabolite of benomyl or thiophanate-methyl. Benomyl and thiophanate-methyl are described as benzimidazole bactericides.
Carbendazim (Carbendazim (MBC), thiophanate-methyl and benomyl)
Carbendazim is not a medical substance. It is a broad-spectrum fungicide, a type of pesticide that is used to kill fungi on plants. It is commonly used in agriculture to control fungal diseases in crops such as cereals, fruits, vegetables, and nuts.
Carbendazim is not approved for use in humans or animals as a medicine. In fact, high doses of carbendazim have been shown to cause harmful effects in laboratory animals, including infertility and testicular damage.