Thifluzamide

Thifluzamide is not a medication, but rather an antifungal agrochemical. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

  • Function: Thifluzamide works by inhibiting an enzyme called succinate dehydrogenase, which is crucial for fungal respiration [PubChem, Thifluzamide]. This disrupts the fungus's energy production, ultimately killing it.
  • Application: It is used as a fungicide to control fungal diseases on various crops, including:
    • Rice
    • Potatoes
    • Maize (corn)
    • Grass
    • Other crops

Important points to remember:

  • Not for human use: Thifluzamide is not intended for human consumption and has no medical applications.
  • Chemical classification: It falls under the category of aromatic amides and organofluorine compounds.