Mandipropamid

Contact fungicide with strong fungicidal activity against foliar Oomycetes pathogens. It has unique translaminar action which helps longer duration of control


 

Mandipropamid is not a medical substance but classified as a fungicide.

Here's a breakdown of Mandipropamid:

  • Purpose: It acts as a synthetic fungicide belonging to the chemical class called mandelamides.
  • Function: Mandipropamid primarily targets oomycete fungal pathogens, commonly affecting crops like potatoes, tomatoes, grapes, and vegetables.
  • Mode of action: It disrupts the growth and reproduction of these fungi by hindering spore germination, mycelial growth, and sporulation.

Important details to remember:

  • Not for medical use: Mandipropamid is strictly for agricultural applications and should not be used on humans or animals.
  • Potential risks: While studies suggest low acute toxicity through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact, it can cause skin sensitization in some individuals.
  • Regulations: Mandipropamid is registered and regulated by environmental agencies like the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for specific agricultural uses.

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