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Thiophanate-Methyl is a systemic fungicide belonging to the benzimidazole class, primarily used in agriculture to control a wide range of fungal diseases. It functions by interfering with fungal cell division, specifically targeting the beta-tubulin gene, which is crucial for mitosis. The chemical structure of Thiophanate-Methyl includes a thiazole ring, which is a common motif in medicinal chemistry due to its versatile binding properties. The compound is absorbed by plants and translocated to various parts, providing protective and curative effects against pathogens. Its metabolites, such as carbendazim, further enhance its fungicidal activity. Thiophanate-Methyl is often studied for its environmental impact and degradation pathways, including photocatalytic degradation using advanced catalysts. Synonyms for Thiophanate-Methyl include NF 44, TPM, and 2-(3-methoxycarbonyl-thioureido)-aniline.
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