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Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)- - Registration, import consent and bans

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Identifying information for this chemical, including synonyms, ID numbers, use type, and chemical classification.
Summary toxicity to humans, including carcinogenicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, and acute toxicity.
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Basic Chemical Information for Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)-
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Basic Identification Information About This Chemical
Chemical Name
CAS Number
U.S. EPA PC Code
CA DPR Chem Code
Use Type
Chem Class
Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)-
98-50-0
129005


 
Synonyms
Chemical versus Common Names
129005 (US EPA PC Code) , 98-50-0 (CAS Number) , 98500 , 98500 (CAS Number) , Arsanilic acid , Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)- , Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)- , Arsonicacid4aminophenyl , p-Aminobenzenearsonic acid
 
 

Summary Toxicity Information for Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)-
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Summary Toxicity Information

PAN Bad Actor
Chemical
1
Acute
Toxicity
2
Carcinogen Cholinesterase
Inhibitor
Ground
Water Contaminant
Developmental or
Reproductive Toxin
Endocrine
Disruptor
No
 
Indicates high toxicity in the given toxicological category. Indicates no available weight-of-the-evidence summary assessment. For additional information on toxicity from scientific journals or registration documents, see the "Additional Resources for Toxicity " section of the chemical detail page.
1. PAN Bad Actors are chemicals that are one or more of the following: highly acutely toxic, cholinesterase inhibitor, known/probable carcinogen, known groundwater pollutant or known reproductive or developmental toxicant. NOTE! Because there are no authoritative lists of Endocrine Disrupting (ED) chemicals, EDs are not yet considered PAN Bad Actor chemicals.
2. The acute toxicity reported on this page is of the pure chemical ingredient only and may not reflect the acute toxicity of individual pesticide products. To view acute toxicity of individual products, click on 'View Products' link in the 'Chemical Identification' section above.

International Registration Information for Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)-

International Regulatory Status

This Chemical
Parent Chemical
Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)- Arsonic acid, (4-aminophenyl)-
UNEP Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) Not Listed Not Listed  
UNEP Prior Informed Consent Chemical (PIC) Not Listed Not Listed
WHO Obsolete Pesticide Not Listed Not Listed
WHO Acute Hazard Ranking Not Listed Not Listed
 

Summary of Bans and Restrictions

This information is available at the Rotterdam Convention website. See links below:
Annex III* chemicals formally included on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) list:
Summaries of all complete notifications of bans and restrictions since September 1998.
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By country:
Chemicals being considered for listing in Annex III*:
PIC list

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By country
Under consideration and meet criteria for listing in Annex III*
Under consideration and do not meet criteria for listing in Annex III*

NOTES:
*Annex III is a list of chemicals for which the exporting country must notify the importing country of the fact that the pesticide has been banned in at least two regions and the reason for the ban. Prior Informed Consent is required from the importing country.
Annex V is a list of chemicals that at least one country has designated as restricted or banned.
Annex II contains the criteria for a chemical to be listed on the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) list.

 
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