10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «THIABENDAZOLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
thiabendazole in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
thiabendazole im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Application of a suspension of 4,000 to 6,000 mg/1 thiabendazole in a water wax
to citrus fruits results in a surface deposit of the fungicide that inhibits sporulation
of Penicillium on decaying fruit (Eckert, Kolbezen, and Kraght 1969; Eckert and ...
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Pesticide Residues in Food - 2000: Evaluations 2000. Part 1 ...
For plant products the residue is defined as thiabendazole. For animal products
the residue is defined as the sum of thiabendazole and 5-hydroxy-thiabendazole,
expressed as thiabendazole. APPRAISAL Thiabendazole was evaluated by the ...
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001
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Metabolic Pathways of Agrochemicals: Insecticides and fungicides
Metabolic pathways The primary photolytic degradation of thiabendazole
involves the cleavage of the thiazole-benzimidazole ring linkage. In animals,
thiabendazole is extensively oxidised in bluegill sunfish, hens, goats, sheep,
cattle, mice, ...
Terence Robert Roberts, David Herd Hutson, 1999
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The Antimicrobial Drugs
Thiabendazole Thiabendazole is a benzimidazole derivative with a broad
spectrum of action against gastrointestinal helminths infecting both humans and
animals.146 The literature on thi- Thiabendazole abendazole has been
summarized in ...
Eric Michael Scholar, William B. Pratt, 2000
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Neonatal and Pediatric Pharmacology: Therapeutic Principles ...
THIABENDAZOLE Thiabendazole was the first benzimidazole anthelminthic to
be developed and was licensed for human use by the FDA in 1967. Although it is
one of the most potent anthelminthic drugs, thiabendazole is also one of the least
...
Sumner J. Yaffe, Jacob V. Aranda, 2010
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Georgis' Parasitology for Veterinarians
Oxibendazole is not effective against botfly larvae, but it is highly effective against
benzimidazole-resistant cyathostomes (Drudge et al, 1981a; Drudge et al, 1981b;
Drudge et al, 1985) Thiabendazole The discovery of thiabendazole in 1961 ...
Dwight D. Bowman, Jay R. Georgi, 2009
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Clinical Infectious Diseases: A Practical Approach
Thiabendazole is more toxic than mebendazole and is generally not more
efficacious, with the specific exceptions noted below. Thiabendazole is well
absorbed after oral dosing and is excreted in the urine. The drug is available as
500 mg ...
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Residues of Some Veterinary Drugs in Animals and Foods: ...
APPRAISAL Information was provided on the metabolism of thiabendazole and
the depletion of residues of thiabendazole from the edible tissues of cattle, sheep
, goats and swine. Residue depletion studies have shown thiabendazole is ...
Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Meeting, 1993
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Pesticide Toxicology and International Regulation
Benzimidazole/thiabendazole. fungicides. This class is confused since the
individual classes are closely related. Sometimes, however, the benzimidazoles
are classified separately but in an overlapping manner, creating confusion. They
are ...
Dr Timothy T. Marrs, Bryan Ballantyne, 2004
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Approaches to Design and Synthesis of Antiparasitic Drugs
The few exceptions to these generalisation are thiabendazole (2), cambendazole
(5), triclabendazole (23) and a few benzthiazoles (64-66). The demonstration of
high order of anthelmintic activity by thiabendazole and cambendazole ...
N. Anand, S. Sharma†, 1997
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «THIABENDAZOLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
thiabendazole im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Apple of their eye: The world's first miniature triple quadrupole mass …
... but Wright and his colleagues found that their miniature triple quadrupole could detect thiabendazole at concentrations as low as 10ng per gramme of apple. «separationsNOW.com, Apr 15»
Evaluating the Unique Carbon Sorbents for use in QuEChERS, SPE …
This allows pigment sorption without recovery loss from difficult pesticides such as Hexachlorobenzene and Thiabendazole. Also it is possible to use this phase ... «Azom.com, Mär 15»
Journal Highlight: Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction combined …
Journal Highlight: Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction combined with non-aqueous CE for the determination of imazalil, prochloraz and thiabendazole in ... «separationsNOW.com, Aug 14»
India's import trade survives scare
Chemicals under the microscope included the commonly used fungicide thiabendazole (TBZ), prompting fears amongst suppliers and importers that citrus and ... «Fruitnet.com, Jun 14»
Chemical-free citrus post-harvest becoming new standard
... tests were promising in the sense that oranges arrived in Europe in the same condition as those treated with Thiabendazole, Orthophenyl phenol or Imazalil. «FreshPlaza, Jun 14»
EFSA pesticides report shows more than half of crops contain 'no …
Overall, the most frequently detected residues were bromide ion (36.4 %), followed by propamocarb, thiabendazole, boscalid, dithiocarbamates, chlorpyrifos, ... «FoodNavigator.com, Mai 14»
Ten Shocking Facts about America's Health & Diet.
If you eat non-organic apples and their by products, you are most likely consuming Thiabendazole. Read this to learn more on its wonderful effects in your body: «Indian Defence, Apr 14»
Stop Worrying About Feeding Your Kids Organic Fruit
... the EWG considers the most pesticide-laden fruit or vegetable out there, and look at the pesticide that is most commonly found on them, called Thiabendazole. «Huffington Post, Jan 14»
Pesticide residue found on nearly half of organic produce
Analysis of the fungicide thiabendazole in the CFIA's latest data suggests the amount of pesticide present in the organic produce is lower than on regular ... «CBC.ca, Jan 14»
Tree Pests and Pathogens
... on birds shifted the focus to the potential use of fungicides (carbendazin phosphate or thiabendazole hypophosphite – injected into the base of the tree). «Science Careers Blog, Nov 13»