- Thiram is a
non-systemic dimethyl dithiocarbamate fungicide.
- Thiram is white or
yellow crystalline solid with a characteristic odor at room
temperature.
- Thiram is a peptizing
agent in sulfur-modified polychloroprenes.
Among the most hazardous
pesticides, the fungicides thiram, ziram and ferbam are teratogens,
neuro, reproductive and thyroid toxins, mutagens, and skin
sensitizers.
- Thiram is available in
dust, flowable, wettable powder, water dispersible granules, and water
suspension formulations.
- Thiram is not
persistent in soils and also is nearly immobile in clay or highly
organic soils.
- Thiram is very highly
toxic to both cold water and warm water fish.
- The intracellular
oxidation of dimethyldithiocarbamate anions to thiram, which in turn
oxidizes intracellular glutathione(GSH).
- The metabolic
interconversion of thiram and dimethyldithiocarbamic acid and the
biochemical pathway may control the metabolic fate of compounds in S.
cerevisiae.
- Thiram-tetramethylthiuram disulphide – a chelator of heavy
metals, inhibited DNA synthesis and induced apoptosis in cultured bovine
capillary endothelial cells.
- The isolation and
primary characterization of microbial species obtained from enrichment
soil cultures capable of utilizing tetramethylthiuram
disulfide(TMTD).
- The thiram undergoes
photocatalytic degradation under visible light when prepared TiO2~PVA
polymer composite was used as a photocatalyst.
- Degradation of thiram
is greatly facilitated by potential application, where the major
oxidation appears at +0.75 V at glassy carbon electrodes in the aqueous
KCl medium.
- Thiram was one of the
first dithiocarbamate fungicides used for the control of plant
diseases.
- Thiram, tetramethyl
thiuram disulphide an organic sulphur compound is a fungicide commonly
used for treating corn and other grains intended for seed purposes and
also for storing food grains.
- Soil samples treated
with thiram, eptam or vernam yielded secondary amines, but no
nitrosamines.
- A fungicide with Tirama
agent was applied to the two different economically important culture
species of corn in different concentrations and morphological and
physiological effects of this fungicide on seedlings grown from seeds
were analyzed.
- Chronic exposures to
several
dithiocarbamate pesticides such as tetramethyl thiuram
disulfide (thiram) or disulfiram have been used to boost the incidence
of Tibial dyschondroplasia(TD) in chickens. |
General
Information
- Tetramethylthiuram disulfide
- Thiram - Chemical Profile
- Pesticide
Information Profiles - Thiram
- Tetramethylthiuram disulfide - Product
Information
- USDA Thiram Usage & Benefits
Questionnaire
- Thiram - Chemical Watch Fact Sheet
Company Profiles
& Suppliers
- Company from
China
- Company from
Germany
- Suppliers of
Thiram
- Selling leads of
Thiram
- Thiram Suppliers
- Thiram Manufacturer /
Suppliers
- Thiram Exporters
Process
- Thiram Analysis
-
Thiram inhibits angiogenesis and slows
the development of experimental tumours in mice
-
Thiram and Dimethyldithiocarbamic Acid
Interconversion in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae: a Possible Metabolic Pathway
under the Control of the Glutathione Redox Cycle -
Interaction of Thiram with Glassy
Carbon Electrode Surfaces under Applied Potentials Conditions
-
Isolation, Characterization and
Identification of Thiram-degrading Microorganisms from Soil Enrichment
Cultures
-
Photocatalytic Degradation of Thiram
(Fungicides) under Visible Light Irradiation
Technology
- Thiram: degradation, applications and analytical
methods
- Fourth derivative spectrophotometric
determination of Fungicide thiram tetramethyldithiocarbamate in
commercial sample and wheat grains using copper sulphate
- SERS of Dithiocarbamate Pesticides Adsorbed on
Silver Surface; Thiram
-
Evaluation of thiram and cinnamamide
for protection of maize seeds against multimammate mice,
Mastomys
natalensis, in Tanzania A Study on Immunopathologic Effect of Thiram
Toxicosis in Broiler Chicken
Project
- Effect of pesticides on Rhizobium
- Thiram-Induced Changes in the Expression of
Genes Relating to Vascularization and Tibial Dyschondroplasia
- Management of Rhizoctonia hypocotyl rot and
clubroot in radishes
- Mechanism of thiram - induced tibial
dyschondroplasia in chikens
- Efficacy of fungicides for control of fruit grey
mold rot
Patent
- Deer Repellent
Formulation
- Disposal of
Obsolete treated seed
- Microbicidal composition
- Pharmaceutical Compositions comprising
Thiram
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Application
- Pathomorphological Changes in Thiram Toxicosis
in Broiler Chicken
Effect of Carbendazim, Imazetapir and
Thiram on Nitrogenase Activity, Number of Microorganisms in Soil and
Yield of Hybrid Lucerne (Medicago media)
Formation of Carcinogenic Nitrosamines
in soil treated with pesticides , and in sewage amended with nitrogen
compounds
Morphological and physiological
effects of a fungicide with a thiram agent on some corn culture
forms
Thiram-induced tibial
dyschondroplasia: a model to study its pathogenesis and
prevention
Effects of Triadimefon and Triadimenol
as Seed Dressings on Incidence of Fusiform Rust on Loblolly Pine
Seedlings Material Safety Data
Sheet
- Dyna-Sheild
- Thiram Technical
- Safety data for
thiram
- Thiram 75WP
- Vitavax®
- Yates Seed Coated with
Thiram fungicide
Product
- Thiram 42-S
Repellent
- Thiram 320 Flowable
Fungicide
- Agrichem Flowable Thiram
- Thiram Granuflo
®
- RAXIL®-Thiram Flowable Fungicide
- Thiram 75 Wp Wettable Powder Fungicide
Risk &
Regulatory Issues
-
ECS Analysis of Potential
Environmental, Health and Safety Issues Related to the Use of Pureflow
Silver Recovery Cartridges
- Reregistration Eligibility Decision for Thiram
- FAO Specification - Thiram
-
Environmental Fate and Ecological Risk
Assessment for the Reregistration of thiram
-
Thiram; Availability of Revised Risk
Assessments
-
Oregon rules for thiram
- Health-based Reassessment of Administrative
Occupational Exposure Limits
Report
- The effect of preharvest fungicide application
on control of postharvest disease
- A report on
thiram poisoning commercial
layers
Residues of thiram in pears
Resistance of Rhizobium Strains to
Phygon, Spergon,and Thiram
Seed treatment to control
Fusarium Seedling Blight
in Winter Wheat
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