Enilconazole
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| Preferred IUPAC name
1-{2-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-[(prop-2-en-1-yl)oxy]ethyl}-1H-imidazole | |
| Other names
1-[2-(Allyloxy)-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)ethyl]-1H-imidazole
Imazalil Chloramizole | |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.047.817 |
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| Properties | |
| C14H14Cl2N2O | |
| Molar mass | 297.18 g·mol−1 |
| Appearance | Slightly yellow to brown solidified oil |
| Density | 1.23 g/mL |
| Melting point | 50 °C (122 °F; 323 K) |
| Boiling point | 347 °C (657 °F; 620 K) |
| 1400 mg/L (20 °C) | |
| Pharmacology | |
| QD01AC90 (WHO) | |
| Hazards | |
| Flash point | 181 °C (358 °F; 454 K) |
| Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC): | |
LD50 (median dose)
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227 mg/kg (oral rat) 4200 mg/kg (dermal, rabbit) 16 mg/l/4 h (inhalation, rat) |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
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Enilconazole (synonyms imazalil, chloramizole) is a fungicide widely used in agriculture, particularly in the growing of citrus fruits. Trade names include Freshgard, Fungaflor, and Nuzone.
Enilconazole is also used in veterinary medicine as a topical antimycotic.