1918-11-2
Chemical Structure
Terbucarb
- CAS No.: 1918-11-2
- Formula:C17H27NO2
- Molecular Weight:277.41
IUPAC Name: 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenyl methylcarbamate
InChIKey: PNRAZZZISDRWMV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES: O=C(OC=1C(=CC(=CC1C(C)(C)C)C)C(C)(C)C)NC
Biological Activity: Terbucarb is a phenylcarbamate herbicide. Terbucarb disrupts the mitotic microtubule organizing centers in plant cells, leading to the formation of multipolar spindles and branched phragmoplasts, thereby inhibiting plant growth. An "anaphase star" pattern induced by Terbucarb is observed in onion root tips. Terbucarb is cytotoxic to isolated rat hepatocytes, inducing cell death accompanied by depletion of intracellular ATP, protein thiols and glutathione[1].
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Terbucarb | Terbucarb is a phenylcarbamate herbicide. Terbucarb disrupts the mitotic microtubule organizing centers in plant cells, leading to the formation of multipolar spindles and branched phragmoplasts, thereby inhibiting plant growth. An "anaphase star" pattern induced by Terbucarb is observed in onion root tips. Terbucarb is cytotoxic to isolated rat hepatocytes, inducing cell death accompanied by depletion of intracellular ATP, protein thiols and glutathione. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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