Xyloxadine
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| Preferred IUPAC name rac-2-[(1R)-1-(2,5-dimethylphenyl)(ethanesulfonyl)]pyridin-1-ium-1-olate | |
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| C15H17NO3S | |
| Molar mass | 291.37 g·mol−1 |
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Xyloxadine, or dimenoxypyrin, is a pyridine herbicide which was never commercialised. It controls barnyard grass, foxtail and switch grass. PPDB reports it to be first mentioned in 2016,[1] however a Japanese study from 2014 explains a method for its synthesis.[2]
Chemically, xyloxadine technical grade is a racemate.[1] It is a derivative of acetyl chloride, sodium pyrithione and p-xylene.[3]
References
- ^ a b Lewis, Kathleen A.; Tzilivakis, John; Warner, Douglas J.; Green, Andrew (18 May 2016). "An international database for pesticide risk assessments and management". Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 22 (4): 1050–1064. doi:10.1080/10807039.2015.1133242. hdl:2299/17565. Available at: [1]
- ^ Nakatani, Masao; Ito, Minoru; Tanetani, Yoshitaka (2014). "Isoxazoline Herbicides". Japanese Journal of Pesticide Science. 39 (2): 153–160. doi:10.1584/jpestics.W14-18.
- ^ Ashford, Robert D. (2024). Dictionary of Industrial Chemicals (PDF) (4th ed.). Wavelength Publications. ISBN 978-0-9522674-4-7.
Links
- Xyloxadine in the Pesticide Properties DataBase (PPDB)
- Xyloxadine on GSRS
- Xyloxadine on Comptox
