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- Bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfideTetramethylthiuram disulfideTMTD
- AApirol
- Aatiram
- Anles
- Arasan
- Arasan-SF
- Atiram
- Basultra
- Betoxin
- Bis(dimethylaminothiocarbonyl)disulfide
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- Chew-Nott
- Cunitex
- Delsan
- Emol
- Falitiram
- Ferna-Col
- Fernasan
- Fernide
- Formalsol
- Granuflo
- Hermal
- Heryl
- Hexathir
- Kregasan
- Mercuram
- Metiur
- Metiurac
- Nobecutan
- Nomersan
- Normersan
- Pol-Thiuram
- Pomarsol
- Pomasol
- Puralin
- Radothiram
- Radotiram
- Rezifilm
- Rhodiauram
- Sadoplon
- Seedon
- Spotrete
- TMT
- TT
- Tersan
- Tetrasipton
- Thianosan
- Thillate
- Thiosan
- Thioscabin
- Thiotox
- Thirame
- Thirasan
- Thiride
- Thiulin
- Thiurad
- Thiuram
- Thiuramin
- Thiuramyl
- Thylate
- Tigam
- Tiradin
- Tirama
- Tiramo
- Tirep
- Tiuramyl
- Tmtd
- Tmtd-Ii
- Tmtds
- Trametan
- Tridipam
- Tripomol
- Tuads
- Tuex
- Tulisan
- Tutan
- Tyradin
- VUAgT-I-4
- Accelerator Thiuram
- Disulfide, bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl)
- Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide ([(H2N)C(S)]2S2), tetramethyl-
- Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide ([(H2N)C(S)]2S2), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethyl-
- SQ 1489
Thiram is an organic compound that is used as a fungicide, insecticide, and miticide. It inhibits the enzyme dopamine β-hydroxylase, which is involved in the synthesis of catecholamines. Thiram has been shown to have a synergic effect with potassium dichromate in inhibiting the growth of Angelicae Dahuricae cells. The toxicity of this chemical has been studied in rats and mice, with no carcinogenic potential observed at doses up to 100 mg/kg body weight. Thiram was also found not to be genotoxic in vitro or in vivo; however, it showed some mutagenic effects in bacteria.
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