ALANYCARB

ALANYCARB Basic information
Product Name:ALANYCARB
Synonyms:ORION;ALANYCARB;5-oxa-2,8-dithia-4,7,9-triazadodec-3-en-12-oicacid,3,7-dimethyl-6-oxo-9-(phen;ethylester,(z)-ylmethyl);ok135;5-Oxa-2,8-dithia-4,7,9-triazadodec-3-en-12-oic acid, 3,7-dimethyl-6-oxo-9-(phenylmethyl)-, ethyl ester, (Z)-;Alanycarb [iso];ALANYCARB STANDARD
CAS:83130-01-2
MF:C17H25N3O4S2
MW:399.53
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Mol File:83130-01-2.mol
ALANYCARB Structure
ALANYCARB Chemical Properties
Melting point 47~52℃
Boiling point 506.2±60.0 °C(Predicted)
density 1.18
vapor pressure ﹤4.7×10-6pa at 20°C
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly)
Water Solubility 20 mg l-1 in water (20 °C)
form neat
pka0.37±0.70(Predicted)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T+,N
Risk Statements 22-26-50
Safety Statements 28-36/37-45-61
RIDADR UN2811 - class 6.1 - PG 2 - EHS - Toxic solids, organic, n.o.s., HI: all
WGK Germany 3
RTECS RO0965000
MSDS Information
ALANYCARB Usage And Synthesis
UsesAlanycarb is a oxime carbamate inseciticide with acetylcholinesterase inhibitor activity.
UsesAlanycarb is a broad spectrum oxime carbamate insecticide with both contact and oral toxicity to a wide variety of insect pests, especially Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera and Thysanoptera, in/on grapes, pome fruits, tobacco and vegetables. Alanycarb can be applied as foliar, soil or seed treatments.
UsesAlanycarb may be used as an analytical reference standard for the determination of the analyte in:
  • Olive oil samples by fast liquid chromatography-electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-TOFMS).
  • Vegetables and fruit juices by LC coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS).

DefinitionChEBI: Alanycarb is a carbamate ester and an ethyl ester. It has a role as a carbamate insecticide, an EC 3.1.1.7 (acetylcholinesterase) inhibitor, an agrochemical and a nematicide.
General DescriptionAlanycarb is classified under the oxime carbamate group of insecticides. Its mode of action involves the inhibition of cholinesterase enzyme.
Metabolic pathwayAlanycarb is a pro-insecticide which transforms either chemically or biologically into the active substance methomyl. Alanycarb metabolism in soil, plants and animals follows a common pathway that is consistent with methomyl. The primary metabolic pathway involves the initial cleavage of the N-S bond of alanycarb to yield methomyl and ethyl N-benzyl-β-alaninate. Methomyl is further metabolised to S-methyl-N-hydroxythioacetimidate and ultimately to acetonitrile, acetic acid and carbon dioxide (Scheme 1). See also the methomyl entry.
DegradationAlanycarb (1) was stable to hydrolytic degradation in neutral and weakly basic solutions (pH 7 and 9) at 30 °C with DT50 of 49 hours and 130 hours, respectively. It degraded rapidly (DT50 0.5 hours) in acidic solution (pH 5) at 20 °C (Yagi and Kawata, 1992). In acidic buffer solution (pH 4.0), the major hydrolytic degradation product was methomyl (2). The disulfide derivative (3) of alanycarb was observed as a minor product. In pH 7 and 9 solutions, hydrolysis of methomyl [S-methyl-N-hydroxythioacetimidate (4)] occurred and polar unknown products were found as major degradation products (Kawata, 1994).
Alanycarb degraded rapidly under xenon lamp irradiation (light intensity: 280-300 μEm-2 s-1) in distilled water with a DT50 of 9.3 hours (Yagi and Kawata, 1993).
ALANYCARB Preparation Products And Raw materials
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