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Meaning of "carbamates"

Carbamate is a noun that refers to a salt or ester of carbamic acid. It is a chemical compound that is often used in pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides. Carbamates work by inhibiting an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, which disrupts the nervous system of insects and pests
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Other fungicides based on carbamates and dithiocarbamates.
Carbamates usually refer to esters of carbamic acid.
Organophosphate and carbamates largely replaced organochlorines.
There are several subgroups within the carbamates.
Carbamates are widely used in agriculture as insecticides and herbicides.
All the major metabolites are unhydrolyzed carbamates.
Carbamates are better known under the name of urethane.
Process for the synthesis of cyclic carbamates.
Preparation of ethyl carbamates from halogenated heterocyclic compounds.
Preferred protecting groups are amides and carbamates.
Carbamates for use in treating restless legs syndrome.
Pharmaceutical compositions comprising perillyl alcohol carbamates.
Process for preparing carbamates and intermediates therein.
Carbamates make up another class of pesticides.
The synthesis of carbamates from amines is well known.

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Carbamates administered during pregnancy are associated with developmental delay.
One example of carbamates is ammonium carbamate.
Carbamates can also be prepared vía nitrophenyl carbonates as shown later.
Inhibition of cholinesterases by carbamates is rapidly reversible.
The carbamates do not have the persistence of chlorinated pesticides.
The indicated carbamates were prepared.
The carbamates benomyl and methyIthiophate are being used on an increasing scale.
Conversion of primary alcohols to carbamates.
The open chain carbamates are isolated by addition of water.
The isocyanate derivatives of special concern are carbamates and ureas.
Other carbamates to avoid blooming.
The functional derivatives were easily deprotected into amines or carbamates.
Not to forget that carbamates can be used as a chemical weapon.
Carbamates can be obtained by heating hydroxyl precursors with isocyanates.
Temik and other carbamates.
The sought carbamates were recovered after extraction with methanol.
Preferred hydrolyzable groups include carbamates and carboxylate esters.
The carbamates used on tobacco are.
Our invention relates speciffically to sulfonesters derivatives of those carbamates.
Ethers or carbamates analogs of the ester bound are also described.
Biocide compositions comprising carbamates.
Suitable carbamates include thiram.
The transcarbamation reaction depends on the alcohols and carbamates used.
Carbamates are nerve poisons.
A specific group of fructan carbamates are those in which the fructan is an inulin.
Carbamates and pyrethroids.
The invention provides for the synthesis of carbamates of aromatic amidines.
Carbamates may be synthesized by reactions making use of phosgene or phosgene equivalents.
Alkylation of secondary carbamates.
Phenolic carbonates and carbamates are also degraded by cellular enzymes to yield phenols.
Organophosphates or carbamates.
The following carbamates were synthesized using the general synthesis outlined above.
Based on carbamates.
It is known that carbamates of certain benzyloxy substituted phenyl compounds are useful as fungicides.
Dimethyl carbonate and diphenyl carbonate are also used for making carbamates.

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