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Chlorpropham, commonly known as CIPC, is a phenyl carbamate herbicide primarily used as a plant growth regulator and potato sprout suppressant. Its chemical structure is isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl) carbamate, and it functions by inhibiting cell division in plants, effectively preventing sprouting during storage. Chlorpropham binds to DNA, as demonstrated in vitro through spectroscopic studies, indicating potential endocrine-disrupting properties. The biodegradation of chlorpropham and its major products by Bacillus species has been studied, showcasing its environmental persistence and the microbial potential for its breakdown. This compound is part of a broader category of carbamate esters, which includes other herbicides like chlorbufam and phenmedipham, known for their moderate toxicity and specific plant growth regulatory functions.
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