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Carbendazime overview.
Name (Merck Index): Carbendazime
Used for control of: A systemic fungicide for control of a wide variety of plant pathogenic fungi in cereals, fruits, and vegetables.
Trade names:
  • Addstem
  • Aimcozim
  • Arrest
  • Basagin
  • Bavistin
  • Bencarb
  • Biocarben
  • Carbate
  • Carben
  • Carbendor
  • Carbenex
  • Carbistin
  • Carezim
  • Cekudazim
  • Custos
  • Delsene
  • Deroso
  • Dhanustinl
  • Duojun
  • Eastazim
  • Equitdazin
  • Focal
  • Forsol
  • Fungistemic
  • Fungy
  • Goldazim
  • Hinge
  • Kemdazin
  • Knowin
  • Kolfugo Super
  • Lignasan
  • Occidor
  • Paushazim
  • Pilarstin
  • Rodazim
  • Sabendazim
  • Silcaren
  • Sundazim
  • Sunzim
  • Supercarb
  • Tritocol
  • Volzim
  • Wind
  • Zen
Available for distribution as: Flowable concentrate; oil dispersable powder; soluble concentrate; water dispersible granules; wettable powder
Manufacturers: Agro-Chemie, Aimco, Aventis, BASF, CAC (Shanghai) International Trading Co., High Kite, Inquinosa; Jiangsu, Pilarquim Corp., Sinon Corp., Sundat Pte. Ltd.
Risk to humans and mammals: Low acute toxicity to humans and other mammals. Long term exposure may involve a risk of cancer or teratogenesis.
Risk and Hazard Warnings
  • Harmful.
  • Possible risk of irreversible effects.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves.
Warning Symbols
First Aid

Seek qualified medical aid

  • Eyes: rinse throughly with copious water.
  • Skin: remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water.
  • Inhalation: remove to fresh air.
  • Ingestion: induction of vomiting is indicated if the patient has recently (within half an hour) swallowed a significant amount.
Risk to other animals: Low risks to birds; toxic to some fish, very toxic to earthworms.
Risk to plants: None reported.
Other comments: Rapidly metabolized by plants and not persistent in soil.
Chemical Structure:
Chemical Abstracts name: Methyl 1H-benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate
Registry number
(CAS#):
10605-21-7
IUPAC name: Methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate
RTECS number: D6500000
Chemical properties: Poorly soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents, incompatible with alkaline materials such as Bordeaux mixture.
Other trivial names:
  • BCM
  • BMC
  • CTR6669
  • 2-(methoxycarbonylamino)-benzimidazole
Mixtures
Name Other components
Banko Chlorothalonil
Bravomobeed Chlorothalonil
Chlorocarb Chlorothalonil
Curazin Cymoxanil
Curtix Cyfluthrin, Triadimenol
Eminent Pro Tetraconazole
Eria Difenoconazole
Kolfugo S Sulfur
Konker Vinclozolin
PF Prochloraz
Polka Fenbuconazole
Saaf Mancozeb
Sumifol Diethofencarb
Swing Epoxiconazole
Tiara Triadimenol
Tilt MBC Propiconazole
Toreador Tebuconazole
Troika Fenbuconazole, Prochloraz
Vicarben-S Sulfur
Viram Plus Thiram
Vista C Fluquinconazole
Wafi Triadimenol

 

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