Terbutryn

Terbutryn is a triazine herbicide.

Terbutryn N 2 -tert-butyl-N 4 -ethyl-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine

Terbutryn is not actually a medical substance. It's a herbicide, specifically a selective herbicide classified as a triazine compound [1]. Here's a breakdown of what terbutryn is used for and some of its properties:

  • Function: Controls weeds by inhibiting photosynthesis in unwanted plants [5].
  • Application: Absorbed by roots and foliage [5].
  • Targets: Commonly used in agriculture on crops like wheat and sorghum [4].

Important Safety Information:

  • Terbutryn has been classified by the EPA as a possible human carcinogen (Group C) [4].
  • It's considered relatively non-toxic for single exposures (acute toxicity) [4].