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The main use of p-tert-butylphenol (P.T.B.P.) is the
production of resins for adhesives used in the car industry.
It is a white crystalline solid which melts at
97-98 oC to a clear, colourless liquid, and vaporises at
260 oC. It has being shown that occupational exposure to p-tert-butylphenol (ptBP) leads to vitiligo. Aminopyrine demethylase inhibitor.
Dimethenamid is a widely used herbicidal compound.
It was originally developed by Sandoz Agro and previously marketed as a racemic mixture. It is now known that only the S-isomer exhibits herbicidal activity. The S-isomer is known by the common name dimethenamid-P. Human and animal toxicity are considered low enough for commercial use as a herbicide.