Isocil
Description
Isocil (CAS 314-42-1), also referenced under the research identifier NSC-75241, is a brominated uracil herbicide developed for selective and non-selective weed control in agricultural settings.
It acts by inhibiting photosynthesis in target plants, making it relevant to procurement teams sourcing active ingredients for herbicide formulations. This compound has been evaluated for use in soil-applied products.
It targets broadleaf weeds and grasses in non-crop and industrial vegetation management programs. In agricultural research and formulation development, it serves as a reference compound for uracil-class herbicide studies.
Formulators working on pre-emergent herbicide blends have sourced it as an active ingredient candidate where brominated uracil chemistry is specified. It also appears in agrochemical screening programs for vegetation.
The product is used for assessing biocidal activity against unwanted vegetation in rights-of-way and industrial land maintenance. It is typically available as a technical-grade solid supplied in powder or crystalline form.
This material is suited for research, formulation trials, and reference standard use. Given its limited current commercial registration, supply is primarily through specialty chemical and agrochemical ingredient distributors.
Buyers should confirm lot documentation and purity specifications at the point of inquiry. Procurement teams should note that availability is often through specialty channels rather than large-volume commodity sources.
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Other Names
5-Bromo-3-isopropyl-6-methyluracil|BTE61I85CW|RefChem:1087529|Herbicide 82|2,4(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-bromo-6-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl)-|Uracil, 5-bromo-3-isopropyl-6-methyl-
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