-
because of its
carcinogenic properties. As an herbicide, it is
known as
aminotriazole,
amitrole or amitrol.
Amitrol was
included in a
biocide ban proposed...
- of the 1959
cranberry crop was
tainted with
traces of the
herbicide aminotriazole. The
market for
cranberries collapsed and
growers lost
millions of dollars...
- five
compounds are
specific to males,
namely 3-cyclohexene-1-methanol,
aminotriazole (3-amino-s-triazole), 4-ethyl phenol, 3-ethyl-2,7-dimethyl
octane and...
-
quantities of
cranberries in
Oregon and
Washington with the
herbicide aminotriazole,
which the FDA had
recently determined was a
carcinogen (see Cranberry...
- U.S.
cranberries were
found to
contain high
levels of the
herbicide aminotriazole and the sale of all
cranberry products was halted.
Carson attended the...
- holiday, that some of the 1959 crop of
cranberries contained traces of
aminotriazole, a weed killer,
which had been
shown to
cause thyroid cancer in rats...
- U.S.
cranberries were
found to
contain high
levels of the
herbicide aminotriazole (which
caused cancer in
laboratory rats), and the sale of all cranberry...
- 1-aminobenzotriazole (major product) and 2-aminobenzotriazole (minor product). From 1-
aminotriazole,
benzyne is
formed in an
almost quantitative yield by
oxidation with...
- some of the 1959 crop of
cranberries was
tainted with the
carcinogen aminotriazole, and said that if a
housewife did not know
where the
berries in a product...
- 1959
cranberry recall due to
residues of the
carcinogenic pesticide aminotriazole; the
issuance of a
public warning against the
Hoxsey cancer treatment;...