Also known as 1-(o-chlorobenzoyl)-3-(p-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl)urea, 2-chloro-N-({[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]amino}carbonyl)benzamide, Trifluron
Triflumuron is the active ingredient in some IGRs (insect growth regulators). An aromatic ether, organofluorine compound from the benzoylurea class and a member of monochlorobenzenes.
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{{Chembox | ImageFile=File:Triflumuron.svg | PIN = 2-Chloro-N-{[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl]carbamoyl}benzamide | OtherNames = Alsystin |Section1 = |Section2 = |Section7 = }} Triflumuron is the active ingredient in some IGRs (insect growth regulators). An aromatic ether, organofluorine compound from the benzoylurea class and a member of monochlorobenzenes.
Triflumuron is banned in the European Union.
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