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CFSAN/Office of Plant and Dairy Foods
March 2004
The list of pesticide names shown here is a cumulative and a given pesticide is not necessarily covered in all years. To conserve space, the pesticide name is truncated at 40 characters. Information on pesticide coverage and findings is expressed as a total of related residues, e.g., "DDT (total)" and "chlordane (total)." However, in cases where the analytical behavior of related residues differ significantly and therefore analytical coverage of them would differ, the residue components are expressed separately. The designation of "total*" means that while it was possible to group some of components because of their similar analytical behavior, other related components have sufficiently different behavior that they are presented separately.
Residue Name | Comment 1 | Comment 2 |
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(E)-azoxystrobin | ||
1-naphthol | carbaryl fragment | |
1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane | ||
1,2,3,4-tetrachlorobenzene | ||
1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3-(methylthio)benzene | part of tecnazene (total) | |
1,2,4-triazole (propiconazole metabolite) | propiconazole metabolite | |
1,3-dichloropropene (total) | 1,3-dichloropropene, cis-; 1,3-dichloropropene, trans- | |
1,3-dichloropropene, cis- | part of 1,3-dichloropropene (total) | |
1,3-dichloropropene, trans- | part of 1,3-dichloropropene (total) | |
10,10-dihydromirex | part of mirex (total) | |
10-monohydromirex | part of mirex (total) | |
2-(1-hydroxyethyl)-6-ethylaniline (HEAA) | part of alachlor metabolites (total) | |
2,3,5,6-tetrachloroaniline | ||
2,3,5,6-tetrachloroanisidine | part of tecnazene (total) | |
2,3,5,6-tetrachloroanisole | part of tecnazene (total) | |
2,3,5,6-tetrachloronitroanisole | part of tecnazene (total) | |
2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid | ||
2,3,5-trimethacarb | part of trimethacarb (total*) | |
2,3,6-TBA | ||
2,4,5-T | ||
2,4-D | ||
2,4-DB | ||
2,4-dichloro-6-nitrobenzenamine | dicloran impurity | |
2,6-dichlorobenzamide | dichlobenil metabolite | |
2,6-diethylaniline (DEA) | part of alachlor metabolites (total) | |
2,8-dihydromirex | part of mirex (total) | |
2-methoxy-3,5,6-trichloropyridine | triclopyr metabolite | |
3,4,5-trimethacarb | part of trimethacarb (total*) | |
3,4-dichloroaniline | impurity or metabolite of several pesticides such as diuron, linuron, monuron, and propanil | |
3-chloro-5-methyl-4-nitro-1H-pyrazole | ||
3-hydroxycarbofuran | part of carbofuran (total) | |
3-hydroxymethyl-2,5-dimethylphenyl methy | trimethacarb metabolite | 3-hydroxymethyl- 2,5-dimethylphenyl methylcarbamate |
3-hydroxymethyl-4,5-dimethylphenyl methy | trimethacarb metabolite | 3-hydroxymethyl- 4,5-dimethylphenyl methylcarbamate |
3-ketocarbofuran | part of carbofuran (total) | |
3-methyl-4-nitrophenol (fenitrothion met | fenitrothion metabolite | |
4-CPA | ||
4-(dichloroacetyl)-1-oxa-4-azapiro 4.5 D | 4-(dichloroacetyl)- 1-oxa- 4-azapiro 4.5 decane | |
4-(phenylamino)phenol | ||
4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboximide, cis- | ||
4-hydroxymethyl-3,5-dimethylphenyl methy | trimethacarb metabolite | 4-hydroxymethyl- 3,5-dimethylphenyl methylcarbamate |
5-chloro-3-methyl-4-nitro-1H-pyrazole | ||
6-benzyladenine | ||
8-monohydromirex | part of mirex (total) | |
acephate | ||
acetochlor | ||
acibenzolar-S-methyl | ||
acifluorfen | ||
acrinathrin | ||
alachlor | ||
alachlor metabolites (total) | 2,6-diethylaniline; 2-(1-hydroxyethyl)- 6-ethylaniline | |
aldicarb | part of aldicarb (total) | |
aldicarb (total) | aldicarb; aldicarb sulfoxide; aldoxycarb | |
aldicarb sulfoxide | part of aldicarb (total) | |
aldoxycarb | part of aldicarb (total) | |
aldrin | ||
allethrin | ||
allidochlor | ||
alpha-cypermethrin | ||
ametryn | ||
aminocarb | ||
amitraz | ||
ammonium nitrate | ||
anilazine | ||
apparent toxaphene | ||
aramite | ||
Aroclor 1242 | ||
Aroclor 1254 | ||
Aroclor 1260 | ||
Aroclor 5460 | ||
atrazine | ||
azafenidin | ||
azinphos-ethyl | ||
azinphos-methyl | part of azinphos-methyl (total) | |
azinphos-methyl (total) | azinphos-methyl; azinphos-methyl oxygen analog | |
azinphos-methyl oxygen analog | part of azinphos-methyl (total) | |
azoxystrobin | ||
benalaxyl | ||
bendiocarb | ||
benfluralin | ||
benodanil | ||
benomyl | the analytical method for benomyl determines carbendazim, which may result from use of benomyl, carbendazim, or thiophanate-methyl | |
benoxacor | ||
bensulide | ||
bentazon | ||
benzoylprop-ethyl | ||
BF 490-1 | kresoxim methyl metabolite | |
BF 490-2 | kresoxim methyl metabolite | |
BF 490-9 | kresoxim methyl metabolite | |
BHC (total) | BHC, alpha; BHC, beta; BHC, delta; | |
BHC, alpha | part of BHC (total) | |
BHC, beta | part of BHC (total) | |
BHC, delta | part of BHC (total) | |
bifenox | ||
bifenthrin | ||
binapacryl | ||
biphenyl | ||
bitertanol | ||
bromacil | ||
bromofenoxim | ||
bromophos | ||
bromophos-ethyl | ||
bromopropylate | ||
bromoxynil | ||
bromuconazole | ||
BTS 27919 | amitraz metabolite | N-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-formamide |
bufencarb | ||
Bulan | ||
bupirimate | ||
buprofezin | ||
butachlor | ||
butocarboxim | ||
butralin | ||
butyl benzyl phthalate | ||
butylate | ||
cadusafos | ||
calcium cyanide | (entry of this residue was in error) | |
captafol | ||
captan | ||
carbaryl | ||
carbendazim (MBC) | analytical methodology determines carbendazim, which may result from use of benonyl or carbendazim | |
carbetamide | ||
carbofuran | part of carbofuran (total) | |
carbofuran (total) | 3-hydroxycarbofuran; carbofuran; 3-ketocarbofuran | |
carbon disulfide | ||
carbon tetrachloride | ||
carbophenothion | part of carbophenothion (total*) | |
carbophenothion (total*) | carbophenothion; carbophenothion sulfone | |
carbophenothion oxygen analog | carbophenothion metabolite | |
carbophenothion sulfone | part of carbophenothion (total*) | |
carbosulfan | ||
carbothenothion oxygen analog | ||
carboxin | ||
carfentrazone ethyl ester | ||
CGA 118244 | part of propiconazole (total*) | 2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-alpha-methyl- 2-(1H- 1,2,4-triazol- 1-ylmethyl)- 1,3-dioxolane- 4-ethanol |
CGA 14128 | diazinon metabolite | O,O-diethyl O-[2-(1-hydroxy- 1-methylethyl)- 6-methyl- 4-pyrimidinyl] phosphorothioate |
CGA 150829 | triasulfuron metabolite | 4-methoxy- 6-methyl- 1,3,5-triazin- 2-amine |
CGA 161149 | triasulfuron metabolite | 2-(2-chloroethoxy)benzenesulfonamide |
CGA 171683 | primisulfuron-methyl metabolite | 4,6-bis(difluoromethoxy)- 2-pyrimidinamine |
CGA-232449 | cyprodinil metabolite | 4-cyclopropyl- 6-hydroxymethyl-N-phenyl- 2-pyrimidinamine |
CGA 37734 | part of metalaxyl (total*) | N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)- 2-hydroxyacetamide |
CGA 91305 | part of propiconazole (total*) | alpha-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)- 1H- 1,2,4-triazole- 1-ethanol |
CGA 94689A | part of metalaxyl (total*) | methyl N-(2-(hydroxymethyl)- 6-methylphenyl)-N-(methoxyacetyl)-DL alanine |
chloramben | ||
chlorbenside | ||
chlorbromuron | ||
chlorbufam | ||
chlordane | part of chlordane (total) | |
chlordane (total) | chlordane, cis; chlordane, trans; chlordene; chlordene epoxide; compound K; nonachlor, cis; nonachlor, trans; octachlor epoxide | |
chlordane, cis | part of chlordane (total) | |
chlordane, trans | part of chlordane (total) | |
chlordecone | ||
chlordene | part of chlordane (total) | |
chlordene epoxide | part of chlordane (total) | |
chlordimeform | ||
chlorethoxyfos | ||
chlorfenapyr | ||
chlorfenvinphos (total) | chlorfenvinphos, alpha; chlorfenvinphos, beta | |
chlorfenvinphos, alpha | part of chlorfenvinphos (total) | |
chlorfenvinphos, beta | part of chlorfenvinphos (total) | |
chlorflurecol methyl ester | ||
chlorimuron ethyl ester | ||
chlornitrofen | ||
chlorobenzilate | ||
chloroform | ||
chloroneb | ||
chloropropylate | ||
chlorothalonil | ||
chlorotoluron | ||
chloroxuron | ||
chlorpropham | ||
chlorpyrifos | ||
chlorpyrifos oxygen analog | chlorpyrifos metabolite | |
chlorpyrifos-methyl | ||
chlorthiophos | ||
chlorthiophos oxygen analog | chlorthiophos metabolite | |
chlorthiophos sulfone | chlorthiophos metabolite | |
chlorthiophos sulfoxide | chlorthiophos metabolite | |
clodinafop-propargyl | ||
clomazone | ||
cloprop | ||
cloquintocet-mexyl | ||
compound K | part of chlordane (total) | |
copper arsenate | (entry of this residue was in error) | |
coumaphos | ||
coumaphos oxygen analog | coumaphos metabolite | |
CP-51214 | alachlor metabolite | N-(2,6-diethylphenyl- 2-hydroxy-N-(methoxymethyl)acetamide |
crotoxyphos | ||
crufomate | ||
cyanazine | ||
cyanofenphos | ||
cyanophos | ||
cyclanilide | ||
cycloate | ||
cycluron | ||
cyfluthrin | ||
cyhalofop butyl ester | ||
cyhexatin | ||
cymoxanil | ||
cypermethrin | ||
cyprazine | ||
cyproconazole | ||
cyprodinil | ||
cyromazine | part of cyromazine (total) | |
cyromazine (total) | cyromazine; melamine (cyromazine metabolite) | |
daminozide | ||
DCPA | ||
DDE, o,p' | part of DDT (total) | |
DDE, p,p' | part of DDT (total) | |
DDT (total) | DDE, o,p'; DDE, p,p'; DDT, o,p'; DDT, p,p'; TDE, o,p'; TDE, p,p'; TDE, p,p'-, olefin | |
DDT, o,p' | part of DDT (total) | |
DDT, p,p' | part of DDT (total) | |
DEF | ||
deltamethrin | deltamethrin is a parent pesticide | also is a metabolite of tralomethrin |
deltamethrin, trans | deltamethrin and tralomethrin metabolite | |
demeton-O | part of demeton-O (total) | |
demeton-O (total) | demeton-O; demeton-O sulfone; demeton-O sulfoxide | |
demeton-O sulfone | part of demeton-O (total) | |
demeton-O sulfoxide | part of demeton-O (total) | |
demeton-S | demeton isomer and disulfoton metabolite | |
demeton-S sulfone | demeton and disulfoton metabolite | |
demeton-S sulfoxide | demeton and disulfoton metabolite | |
desethyl atrazine | metabolite of atrazine and propazine | |
desethyl simazine | metabolite of atrazine and simazine | |
desethylterbuthylazine | metabolite of terbuthylazine | |
desisopropyl iprodione | iprodione metabolite | |
desmedipham | ||
desmethyl norflurazon | part of norflurazon (total) | |
desmetryn | ||
des-n-isopropyl isofenphos | isofenphos metabolite | |
dialifor | ||
di-allate | ||
diazinon | ||
diazinon oxygen analog | diazinon metabolite | |
dibutyl phthalate | ||
dicamba | ||
dibutyl phthalate | ||
dichlobenil | ||
dichlofenthion | ||
dichlofluanid | ||
dichlone | ||
dichlorprop | ||
dichlorvos | ||
diclobutrazol | ||
diclofop | diclofop-methyl metabolite | 2-(4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenoxy)propanoic acid |
diclofop-methyl | ||
dicloran | ||
dicofol (total) | dicofol, o,p'; dicofol, p,p' | |
dicofol, o,p' | part of dicofol (total) | |
dicofol, p,p' | part of dicofol (total) | |
dicrotophos | ||
dieldrin | part of dieldrin (total) | |
dieldrin (total) | dieldrin; photodieldrin | dieldrin is a parent pesticide; also is a metabolite of aldrin |
diethatyl-ethyl | ||
difenoconazole | ||
dilan | ||
dimethachlor | ||
dimethametryn | ||
dimethipin | ||
dimethoate | ||
dimethyl 4,4'-N-phenylenebis-allophanate | part of thiophanate-methyl (total) | |
dinitramine | ||
dinobuton | ||
dinocap | ||
dioxabenzofos | ||
dioxacarb | ||
dioxathion | ||
diphenamid | ||
diphenyl 2-ethylhexyl phosphate | ||
diphenylamine | ||
dipropetryn | ||
diquat | ||
disulfoton | ||
disulfoton sulfone | disulfoton metabolite | |
disulfoton sulfoxide | disulfoton metabolite | |
diuron | ||
DNOC | (entry of this residue was in error) | |
DPX-MP062 | ||
EBDC (identity unknown) | the analytical method for the ethylenebisdithiocarbamate (EBDC) fungicides determines their common product, carbon disulfide; therefore, analytical coverage and findings are reported using the general term "EBDC (IDENTITY UNKNOWN)". (carbon disulfide can also result from other dithiocarbamate pesticides.) | |
edifenphos | ||
endosulfan (total) | endosulfan I; endosulfan II; endosulfan sulfate | |
endosulfan I | part of endosulfan (total) | |
endosulfan II | part of endosulfan (total) | |
endosulfan sulfate | part of endosulfan (total) | |
endrin | part of endrin (total) | |
endrin (total) | endrin; endrin alcohol; endrin aldehyde; endrin ketone | |
endrin alcohol | part of endrin (total) | |
endrin aldehyde | part of endrin (total) | |
endrin ketone | part of endrin (total) | |
EPN | ||
epoxiconazole | ||
EPTC | ||
esfenvalerate | ||
etaconazole | ||
ethalfluralin | ||
ethephon | ||
ethiofencarb | ||
ethiolate | ||
ethion | ||
ethion oxygen analog | ethion metabolite | |
ethofumesate | ||
ethoprop | ||
ethoxyquin | ||
ethyl benzene | ||
ethyl-p-toluene sulfonamide | ||
ethylene dibromide | ||
ethylene dichloride | ||
ethylene glycol | (entry of this residue was in error) | |
ethylenethiourea | ethylenebisdithiocarbamate metabolite | |
etridiazole | ||
etrimfos | ||
etrimfos oxygen analog | etrimfos metabolite | |
famphur | part of famphur (total) | |
famphur (total) | famphur; famphur oxygen analog | |
famphur oxygen analog | part of famphur (total) | |
fenac | ||
fenamidone | ||
fenamiphos | part of fenamiphos (total) | |
fenamiphos (total) | fenamiphos; fenamiphos sulfone; fenamiphos sulfoxide | |
fenamiphos sulfone | part of fenamiphos (total) | |
fenamiphos sulfoxide | part of fenamiphos (total) | |
fenarimol | ||
fenbuconazole | ||
fenbuconazole metabolites (total) | RH- 9129; RH- 9130 | |
fenfuram | ||
fenhexamid | ||
fenitrothion | ||
fenitrothion oxygen analog | fenitrothion metabolite | |
fenobucarb | ||
fenoxaprop ethyl ester | ||
fenoxaprop-ethyl | ||
fenoxycarb | ||
fenpropathrin | ||
fenpropimorph | ||
fenson | ||
fensulfothion | part of fensulfothion (total) | |
fensulfothion (total) | fensulfothion; fensulfothion oxygen analog; fensulfothion sulfone | |
fensulfothion oxygen analog | part of fensulfothion (total) | |
fensulfothion sulfone | part of fensulfothion (total) | |
fenthion | part of fenthion (total) | |
fenthion (total) | fenthion; fenthion oxygen analog; fenthion oxygen analog sulfoxide; fenthion sulfone | |
fenthion oxygen analog | part of fenthion (total) | |
fenthion oxygen analog sulfoxide | part of fenthion (total) | |
fenthion sulfone | part of fenthion (total) | |
fenuron | ||
fenvalerate | ||
fipronil | ||
flamprop-methyl | ||
flamprop-m-isopropyl | ||
fluazifop butyl ester | ||
fluazinam | ||
fluchloralin | ||
flucythrinape (payoff) | ||
flucythrinate | ||
fludioxonil | ||
fluometuron | ||
fluroxypyr | ||
flusilazole | ||
fluvalinate | ||
FOE 5043 | fipronil metabolite | N-(4-fluorophenyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)- 2-((5-(trifluoromethyl)- 1,3,4-thiadiazol- 2-yl)oxy)acetamide |
folpet | ||
fonofos | ||
fonofos oxygen analog | fonofos metabolite | |
forchlorfenuron | ||
formetanate hydrochloride | ||
formothion | ||
fosthiazate | part of fosthiazate (total) | |
fosthiazate (total) | fosthiazate; SDS- 67131 | |
fuberidazole | ||
furilazole | ||
G-27550 (diazinon hydrolysis product) | diazinon metabolite | 6-methyl- 2-(1-methylethyl)- 4(1H)-pyrimidinone |
Gardona | ||
glyphosate | ||
haloxyfop | ||
heptachlor | part of heptachlor (total) | |
heptachlor (total) | heptachlor; heptachlor epoxide | |
heptachlor epoxide | part of heptachlor (total) | |
heptenophos | ||
hexabromobiphenyl | ||
hexachlorobenzene | hexachlorobenzene is a parent pesticide | also may occur as an impurity or metabolite of some other pesticides (e.g., chlorothalonil, DCPA, pentachlorophenol, picloram, quintozene) or as an environmental contaminant.) |
hexaconazole | ||
hexazinone | ||
hexythiazox | ||
IBP | ||
imazalil | ||
imazamethabenz methyl ester | ||
imidacloprid | ||
IN-A2213 (oxamyl photoproduct) | oxamyl metabolite | methyl 2-(dimethylamino)-N-hydroxy- 2-oxo-ethanimidothioate |
IN-B2838 | hexazinone metabolite | 3-cyclohexyl- 1-methyl- 1,3,5-triazine- 2,4,6-(1H,3H,5H)-trione |
ioxynil | ||
iprobenfos | ||
iprodione | ||
iprodione metabolite isomer | ||
isazofos | ||
isobenzan | ||
isocarbamid | ||
isofenphos | ||
isofenphos oxygen analog | isofenphos metabolite | |
isoprocarb | ||
isopropalin | ||
isoprothiolane | ||
isoproturon | ||
isoxaben | ||
isoxaflutole | ||
kresoxim methyl | ||
KWG 1323 | part of triadimefon (total) | |
lactofen | part of lactofen (total*) | |
lactofen (total*) | lactofen; PPG- 1576 | |
lambda-cyhalothrin | ||
lemon oil | ||
lenacil | ||
leptophos | ||
leptophos oxygen analog | leptophos metabolite | |
leptophos photoproduct | leptophos photoproduct | |
lindane | ||
linuron | ||
malathion | ||
malathion oxygen analog | malathion metabolite | |
MB 46513 | fipronil metabolite | 5-amino- 1-(2,6-dichloro- 4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)- 4-(trifluoromethyl)- 1H-pyrazole- 3-carbonitrile |
MB45950 | fipronil metabolite | 5-amino- 1-(2,6-dichloro- 4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)- 4-((trifluoromethyl)thio)- 1H-pyrazole- 3-carbonitrile |
MB46136 | fipronil metabolite | 5-amino- 1-(2,6-dichloro- 4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)- 4-((trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl)- 1H-pyrazole- 3-carbonitrile |
MCPA | ||
MCPB | ||
mecarbam | ||
mecoprop | ||
melamine | part of cyromazine (total) | cyromazine metabolite |
mephosfolan | ||
merphos | ||
metalaxyl | part of metalaxyl (total*) | |
metalaxyl (total*) | CGA 37734; metalaxyl; CGA 94689A | |
metaldehyde | ||
metasystox thiol | ||
metazachlor | ||
methabenzthiazuron | ||
methamidophos | methamidophos is a parent pesticide; it also is a metabolite of acephate | |
methazole | ||
methidathion | ||
methiocarb | ||
methiocarb sulfone | methiocarb metabolite | |
methiocarb sulfoxide | methiocarb metabolite | |
methomyl | ||
methoprotryne | ||
methoxychlor (total) | methoxychlor olefin; methoxychlor, o,p'; methoxychlor, p,p' | |
methoxychlor olefin | part of methoxychlor (total) | |
methoxychlor, o,p' | part of methoxychlor (total) | |
methoxychlor, p,p' | part of methoxychlor (total) | |
methyl bromide | (entry of this residue was in error) | |
methylene chloride | ||
metobromuron | ||
metolachlor | ||
metolcarb | ||
metoxuron | ||
metribuzin | part of metribuzin (total) | |
metribuzin (total) | metribuzin; metribuzin, deaminated metabolite | |
metribuzin, deaminated metabolite | part of metribuzin (total) | |
mevinphos (total) | mevinphos, (E)-; mevinphos, (Z)- | |
mevinphos, (E)- | part of mevinphos (total) | |
mevinphos, (Z)- | part of mevinphos (total) | |
MGK 264 | 2-(2-ethylhexyl)- 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro- 4,7-methano- 1H-isoindole- 1,3(2H)dione | |
mirex | part of mirex (total) | |
mirex (total) | 10-monohydromirex; 10,10-dihydromirex; 2,8-dihydromirex; 8-monohydromirex; mirex | |
molinate | ||
monocrotophos | ||
monolinuron | ||
monuron | ||
myclobutanil | ||
N, N-diallyl dichloroacetamide | ||
N-desmethyl flucarbazone | ||
naled | ||
napthalene | ||
naphthaleneacetamide | ||
napropamide | ||
neburon | ||
nitralin | ||
nitrapyrin | ||
nitrofen | ||
nitrofluorfen | ||
nitrothal-isopropyl | ||
nonachlor, cis | part of chlordane (total) | |
nonachlor, trans | part of chlordane (total) | |
norea | ||
norflurazon | part of norflurazon (total) | |
norflurazon (total) | desmethyl norflurazon; norflurazon | |
nuarimol | ||
octachlor epoxide | part of chlordane (total) | |
octhilinone | ||
ofurace | ||
omethoate | omethoate is a parent pesticide; it also is a metabolite of dimethoate | |
ovex | ||
oxadiazon | ||
oxadixyl | ||
oxamyl | ||
oxamyl oxime metabolite | oxamyl metabolite | |
oxycarboxin | ||
oxydemeton-methyl | part of oxydemeton-methyl (total) | |
oxydemeton-methyl (total) | oxydemeton-methyl; oxydemeton-methyl sulfone | |
oxydemeton-methyl sulfone | part of oxydemeton-methyl (total) | |
oxyfluorfen | ||
oxythioquinox | ||
paclobutrazol | ||
paraquat | ||
parathion | ||
parathion oxygen analog | parathion metabolite | |
parathion-methyl | ||
parathion-methyl oxygen analog | parathion-methyl metabolite | |
PB-9 | pyridaben metabolite | 2-tert-butyl- 4-chloro- 5-(4-(1,1-dimethyl- 2-hydroxymethyl)-benzothio-chloropyridazin- 3(2H)-one; parent pyridaben does not appear in the database because it is not known to be recovered through analytical methodology used in FDA monitoring) |
pebulate | ||
penconazole | ||
pendimethalin | ||
pentachloroaniline | part of quintozene (total) | |
pentachlorobenzene | pentachlorobenzene may occur as an impurity or metabolite of various chlorinated pesticides (e.g., quintozene) or as an environmental contaminant | |
pentachlorobenzonitrile | chlorothalonil metabolite | |
pentachlorophenol | ||
pentachlorophenyl methyl ether | pentachlorophenyl methyl ether may occur as an environmental alteration product or metabolite of some pesticides (e.g., pentachlorophenol, quintozene) or as an environmental contaminant | |
pentachlorophenyl methyl sulfide | part of quintozene (total) | |
permethrin (total) | permethrin, cis; permethrin, trans | |
permethrin, cis | part of permethrin (total) | |
permethrin, trans | part of permethrin (total) | |
perthane | ||
phenmedipham | ||
phenothrin | ||
phenthoate | ||
phenylphenol, o- | ||
phorate | ||
phorate metabolites (total) | phorate oxygen analog; phorate oxygen analog sulfoxide; phorate oxygen analog sulfone; phorate sulfone; phorate sulfoxide | |
phorate oxygen analog | part of phorate metabolites (total) | |
phorate oxygen analog sulfone | part of phorate metabolites (total) | |
phorate oxygen analog sulfoxide | part of phorate metabolites (total) | |
phorate sulfone | part of phorate metabolites (total) | |
phorate sulfoxide | part of phorate metabolites (total) | |
phosalone | ||
phosalone oxygen analog | phosalone metabolite | |
phosmet | ||
phosmet oxygen analog | ||
phosphamidon | ||
phosphine | ||
photodieldrin | part of dieldrin (total) | |
phoxim oxygen analog | phoxim metabolite | parent phoxim does not appear in the database because it is not known to be recovered through the analytical methodology used in FDA monitoring |
picloram | ||
piperonyl butoxide | ||
piperophos | ||
pirimicarb | ||
pirimiphos-ethyl | ||
pirimiphos-ethyl oxygen analog | pirimiphos-ethyl metabolite | |
pirimiphos-methyl | ||
polychlorinated biphenyl | ||
PPG-1576 | part of lactofen (total*) | |
PPG-947 | lactofen metabolite | 1-carboxyethyl- 5-(2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy)- 2-nitrobenzoate |
pretilachlor | ||
probenazole | ||
prochloraz | ||
procyazine | ||
procymidone | ||
prodiamine | ||
profenofos | ||
profluralin | ||
Prolan | ||
promecarb | ||
prometryn | ||
pronamide | ||
pronamide/metabolites | as methyl 3,5-dichlorobenzoate | |
propachlor | ||
propanil | ||
propargite | ||
propazine | ||
propetamphos | ||
propham | ||
propiconazole | part of propiconazole (total*) | |
propiconazole (total*) | CGA 118244; CGA 91305; propiconazole | |
propoxur | ||
prothiofos | ||
prothoate | ||
pyracarbolid | ||
pyraclostrobin | ||
pyrazon | ||
pyrazophos (afugan) | ||
pyrethrins | ||
pyridaben | ||
pyridaphenthion | ||
pyrimethanil | ||
pyripoxyfen | ||
quinalphos | ||
quinclorac | ||
quinoxyfen | ||
quintozene | part of quintozene (total) | |
quintozene (total) | pentachloroaniline; pentachlorophenyl methyl sulfide; quintozene | |
quizalofop ethyl ester | ||
resmethrin | ||
RH-9129 | part of fenbuconazole metabolites (total) | 5-(4-chlorophenyl)dihydro- 3-phenyl- 3-(1H- 1,2,4-triazole- 1-ylmethyl)- 2-(3H)-furanone, cis- |
RH-9130 | part of fenbuconazole metabolites (total) | 5-(4-chlorophenyl)dihydro- 3-phenyl- 3-(1H- 1,2,4-triazole- 1-ylmethyl)- 2-(3H)-furanone, trans- |
ronnel | ||
ronnel oxygen analog | ronnel metabolite | |
S-bioallethrin | ||
salithion | ||
schradan | ||
SDS-67131 (fosthiazate metabolite) | part of fosthiazate (total) | O-ethyl S-(1-methylpropyl) (2-(methylsulfonyl)ethyl) phosphoramidothioate |
secbumeton | ||
silvex | ||
simazine | ||
simetryne | ||
Strobane | ||
sulfallate | ||
sulfotep | ||
sulfur dioxide | ||
Sulphenone | ||
sulprofos | part of sulprofos (total) | |
sulprofos (total) | sulprofos; sulprofos oxygen analog sulfone; sulprofos sulfone; sulprofos sulfoxide | |
sulprofos oxygen analog sulfone | part of sulprofos (total) | |
sulprofos sulfone | part of sulprofos (total) | |
sulprofos sulfoxide | part of sulprofos (total) | |
TCMTB | ||
TDE, o,p' | part of DDT (total) | |
TDE, p,p' | part of DDT (total) | |
TDE, p,p'-, olefin | part of DDT (total) | |
tebuconazole | ||
tebupirimfos | ||
tebupirimfos (prop) | ||
tecnazene | part of tecnazene (total) | |
tecnazene (total) | 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro- 3-(methylthio)benzene; 2,3,5,6-tetrachloroanisidine; 2,3,5,6-tetrachloroanisole; tecnazene; | |
tefluthrin | ||
TEPP | ||
terbacil | ||
terbufos | part of terbufos (total) | |
terbufos (total) | terbufos; terbufos oxygen analog; terbufos oxygen analog sulfone; terbufos sulfone | |
terbufos oxygen analog | part of terbufos (total) | |
terbufos oxygen analog sulfone | part of terbufos (total) | |
terbufos sulfone | part of terbufos (total) | |
terbumeton | ||
terbuthylazine | ||
terbutryn | ||
tetrachlorobenzenes | ||
tetrachloroethylene | ||
tetradifon | ||
tetraiodoethylene | ||
tetramethrin | ||
tetrasul | ||
thiabendazole | ||
thiamethoxam | ||
thiazopyr | ||
thiobencarb | ||
thiodicarb | ||
thiometon | ||
thionazin | ||
thiophanate-methyl | part of thiophanate-methyl (total) | |
thiophanate-methyl (total) | dimethyl 4,4'-N-phenylenebis-allophanate; thiophanate-methyl | |
thiram | ||
THPI | captafol and captan metabolite | |
tolylfluanid | ||
toxaphene | ||
tralomethrin | ||
traloxydim | ||
triadimefon | part of triadimefon (total) | |
triadimefon (total) | KWG 1323; triadimefon | |
triadimenol | triadimenol is a parent pesticide; it also is a metabolite of triadimefon | |
tri-allate | ||
triazamate | ||
triazophos | ||
tribufos | ||
tributyl phosphate | ||
trichlorfon | ||
trichloroethylene | ||
trichloronat | ||
trichloronat oxygen analog | trichloronat metabolite | |
triclopyr | ||
tricyclazole | ||
tridiphane | ||
trietazine | ||
triflumizole | ||
trifluralin | ||
triflusulfuron methyl ester | ||
triforine | ||
trimethacarb (total*) | 2,3,5-trimethacarb; 3,4,5-trimethacarb | |
triphenyl phosphate | ||
tris(chloropropyl) phosphate | ||
tycor | ||
unspecified coverage | "unspecified coverage" indicates that the analytical coverage could not be determined from the information reported for these samples | |
vamidothion sulfone | vamidothion metabolite | parent vamidothion does not appear in the database because it is not known to be recovered through the analytical methodology used in FDA monitoring) |
vernolate | ||
vinclozolin | part of vinclozolin (total*) | |
vinclozolin (total*) | vinclozolin; vinclozolin metabolite B; vinclozolin metabolite S | |
vinclozolin metabolite B | part of vinclozolin (total*) | 3,5-dichlorophenyl carbamic acid |
vinclozolin metabolite E | vinclozolin metabolite | N-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)- 2-hydroxy- 2-methyl- 3-butenoic acid-amide |
vinclozolin metabolite S | part of vinclozolin (total*) | 3-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)- 5-methyl- 2,4-oxazolidinedione |
XMC | ||
zeta-cypermethrin | ||
zoxamide |