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History:
Azoxystrobin was discovered during research on Oudemansiella mucida and Strobilurus tenacellus, which are small white or brown coloured mushrooms commonly found in European forests. Not bigger than a few centimeters, these mushrooms attracted attention of scientists because of their remarkable ability to defend themselves. Their defense mechanism is based on the secretion of two substances, strobilurin A and oudemansin A. These substances allow them to keep their competitors at a distance and kill them when in range. Observations of this mechanism led to research that resulted in the development of azoxystrobin. The molecule was synthetised for the first time by Dr. Christopher Godfrey at Jealott's Hill International Research Centre in Bracknell (UK).
Azoxystrobin Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 118-119° |
density | 1.33 |
storage temp. | 0-6°C |
form | neat |
Colour Index | 23860 |
InChIKey | WFDXOXNFNRHQEC-GHRIWEEISA-N |
CAS DataBase Reference | 131860-33-8(CAS DataBase Reference) |
NIST Chemistry Reference | Azoxystrobin(131860-33-8) |
EPA Substance Registry System | 2-[[6-(2-cyanophenoxy)-4-pyrimidinyl] oxy]-.alpha.-(methoxymethylene)-, methyl ester, (.alpha.E)-(131860-33-8) |
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