Bromopropylate
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Product Name: Bromopropylate
Formulation: Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC 25%)
Active Ingredient: 250 g/L Bromopropylate
Molecular Formula: C17H16Br2O3
IRAC Group: UN
Hazard Class: U (It is not acutely toxic)
Toxicity: Acute Oral LD50 for rats: > 5000 mg/kg
Packaging: 500ml / 1L
This is a non-systemic acaricide with contact action and long-lasting effects, also known commercially as Neuron. It belongs to the benzilate chemical group and acts as an ATP synthase inhibitor. Bromopropylate has a long residual effect, impacting adults, nymphs, and eggs. It’s used at higher doses against organophosphate-resistant mites. Risks to predatory mites are minimized by avoiding early spraying.
Bromopropylate is registered with the Iranian Pesticide Supervisory Board for the control of the following pests:
| Preharvest interval | Dosage | Pest | Crop |
| 21 Days | 1.2 L/ha | spider mite | sugar beet |
| 21 Days | 1/1000 | Citrus brown mites | Citrus |
| 21 Days | 1/1000 | Citrus red mites | Citrus |
Environmental Toxicity: It is extremely hazardous to fish and aquatic organisms, and hazardous to birds and bees.
Precautions: Strictly avoid eating, drinking, or smoking during application.
Symptoms of Poisoning: Headache, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, and visual disturbances.
First Aid: In case of poisoning, immediately consult a physician with the Acaricide label.
Antidote: There is no specific antidote. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.


