Atrazine | 2-chloro-4-(ethylamino)-6-(isopropylamino)-s-triazine

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Cross Reactivity |
% |
Atrazine |
100% |
Propazine |
150% |
Simazine |
4% |
Ametryn |
2500% |
Prometryn |
1700% |
Simetryn |
280% |
Terbutylazine |
2% |
Atrazine-desethyl |
7% |
Atrazine desisopropyl |
1% |
Atrazine-2-hydroxy |
1% |
Cinosulfuron |
<0.1% |
Prosulferon |
<0.1% |
Triasulfuron |
<0.1% |
Chlorpyrifos |
<0.1% |
Clofibrinezuur |
<0.1% |
Deltametrin |
<0.1% |
Diclofenac |
1% |
Etrimfos |
1% |
Erythromycine |
<0.1% |
Fenitrothion |
<0.1% |
Fenofibraat |
<0.1% |
Atrazine |
21% |
Ibuprofen |
<0.1% |
Malathion |
<0.1% |
Maleaminezuur |
<0.1% |
Metoprolol |
<0.1% |
Metacrifos |
<0.1% |
4-n-Nonylfenol |
2% |
Permetrin |
<0.1% |
Pirimifos-ethyl |
<0.1% |
Sulfadimidine |
<0.1% |
Vinclozolin |
<0.1% |
Background
Atrazine is a herbicide against pre- and post-emergence broadleaf and grassy weeds. It is a very persistent compound and it has been banned in the EU since 2004. Its main toxic effect is as endocrine diruptor.