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<compound>
  <id type="integer">3848</id>
  <title>T3D3793</title>
  <common-name>Anilazine</common-name>
  <description>Anilazine (ǎ-nǐl-a-zēn) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C9H5Cl3N4. It is a pesticide used on crops. It comes under the category of triazine fungicides. It is used for controlling fungus diseases which attack lawns and turf, cereals, coffee, and a wide variety of vegetables and other crops. It is also used for the control of potato and tomato leafspots.</description>
  <cas>101-05-3</cas>
  <pubchem-id>7541</pubchem-id>
  <chemical-formula>C9H5Cl3N4</chemical-formula>
  <weight nil="true"/>
  <appearance>White powder.</appearance>
  <melting-point></melting-point>
  <boiling-point></boiling-point>
  <density nil="true"/>
  <solubility></solubility>
  <specific-gravity nil="true"/>
  <flash-point nil="true"/>
  <vapour-pressure nil="true"/>
  <route-of-exposure>Oral
Dermal
Intraperitoneal.</route-of-exposure>
  <target nil="true"/>
  <mechanism-of-toxicity>Anilazine was found to be mutagenic.</mechanism-of-toxicity>
  <metabolism>Metabolites of amilazine can be found in the urine and the feces.The major identified metabolite is the hydroxylation product, 2-(2-chloroanilino)-s-triazinodione, is mosltly present in the urine.</metabolism>
  <toxicity></toxicity>
  <lethaldose>LD50: 2710 mg/kg (rats), 400 mg/kg (rabbits)</lethaldose>
  <carcinogenicity>No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC).</carcinogenicity>
  <use-source>This is a man-made compound that is used as a pesticide.</use-source>
  <min-risk-level></min-risk-level>
  <health-effects>Can cause dermatitis, irritation of eyes and respiratory tract.</health-effects>
  <symptoms>Diarrhea; vomitting
</symptoms>
  <treatment></treatment>
  <created-at type="dateTime">2013-04-25T07:56:50Z</created-at>
  <updated-at type="dateTime">2026-03-26T20:36:22Z</updated-at>
  <interacting-proteins nil="true"/>
  <wikipedia>Anilazine</wikipedia>
  <uniprot-id></uniprot-id>
  <kegg-compound-id>C18935</kegg-compound-id>
  <omim-id></omim-id>
  <chebi-id>82076</chebi-id>
  <biocyc-id></biocyc-id>
  <ctd-id></ctd-id>
  <stitch-id></stitch-id>
  <drugbank-id></drugbank-id>
  <pdb-id></pdb-id>
  <actor-id></actor-id>
  <organism nil="true"/>
  <export type="boolean">true</export>
  <metabolizing-proteins nil="true"/>
  <transporting-proteins nil="true"/>
  <moldb-smiles>ClC1=CC=CC=C1NC1=NC(Cl)=NC(Cl)=N1</moldb-smiles>
  <moldb-formula>C9H5Cl3N4</moldb-formula>
  <moldb-inchi>InChI=1S/C9H5Cl3N4/c10-5-3-1-2-4-6(5)13-9-15-7(11)14-8(12)16-9/h1-4H,(H,13,14,15,16)</moldb-inchi>
  <moldb-inchikey>IMHBYKMAHXWHRP-UHFFFAOYSA-N</moldb-inchikey>
  <moldb-average-mass type="decimal">275.522</moldb-average-mass>
  <moldb-mono-mass type="decimal">273.957979301</moldb-mono-mass>
  <origin>Exogenous</origin>
  <state>Solid</state>
  <logp></logp>
  <hmdb-id></hmdb-id>
  <chembl-id>CHEMBL464135</chembl-id>
  <chemspider-id>7260</chemspider-id>
  <structure-image-file-name nil="true"/>
  <structure-image-content-type nil="true"/>
  <structure-image-file-size type="integer" nil="true"/>
  <structure-image-updated-at type="dateTime" nil="true"/>
  <biodb-id nil="true"/>
  <synthesis-reference></synthesis-reference>
  <structure-image-caption nil="true"/>
  <chemdb-id>CHEM002754</chemdb-id>
  <dsstox-id>DTXSID9020089</dsstox-id>
  <toxcast-id nil="true"/>
  <stoff-ident-origin nil="true"/>
  <stoff-ident-id nil="true"/>
  <susdat-id>NS00002860</susdat-id>
  <iupac>4,6-dichloro-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine</iupac>
</compound>
