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EXTOXNET PIP - GLYPHOSATE Page 1 of 4 <br /> EXTOXNET <br /> Extension Toxicology Network <br /> Pesticide Information Profiles <br /> A Pesticide Information Project of Cooperative Extension Offices of Cornell University, Oregon State University, the <br /> University of Idaho, and the University of California at Davis and the Institute for Environmental Toxicology,Michigan <br /> State University. Major support and funding was provided by the USDA/Extension Service/National Agricultural <br /> Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. <br /> EXTOXNET primary files maintained and archived at Oregon State University <br /> Revised June 1996 <br /> Glyphosate <br /> Trade and Other Names: Trade names for products containing glyphosate include Gallup, Landmaster, <br /> Pondmaster, Ranger, Roundup, Rodeo, and Touchdown. It may be used in formulations with other herbicides. <br /> Regulatory Status: Glyphosate acid and its salts are moderately toxic compounds in EPA toxicity class II. Labels <br /> for products containing these compounds must bear the Signal Word WARNING. Glyphosate is a General Use Pesticide <br /> (GUP). <br /> Chemical Class: Not Available <br /> Introduction: Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum, nonselective systemic herbicide used for control of annual and <br /> perennial plants including grasses, sedges,broad-leaved weeds, and woody plants. It can be used on non-cropland as well <br /> as on a great variety of crops. Glyphosate itself is an acid, but it is commonly used in salt form, most commonly the <br /> isopropylamine salt. It may also be available in acidic or trimethylsulfonium salt forms. It is generally distributed as <br /> water-soluble concentrates and powders. The information presented here refers to the technical grade of the acid form of <br /> glyphosate, unless otherwise noted. <br /> Formulation: Glyphosate itself is an acid, but it is commonly used in salt form, most commonly the isopropylamine <br /> salt. It may also be available in acidic or trimethylsulfonium salt forms. It is generally distributed as water-soluble <br /> concentrates and powders. <br /> Toxicological Effects: <br /> • Acute toxicity: Glyphosate is practically nontoxic by ingestion, with a reported acute oral LD50 of 5600 mg/kg in <br /> the rat. The toxicities of the technical acid(glyphosate) and the formulated product(Roundup) are nearly the same <br /> [58,96]. The oral LD50 for the trimethylsulfonium salt is reported to be approximately 750 mg/kg in rats, which <br /> indicates moderate toxicity [58]. Formulations may show moderate toxicity as well (LD50 values between 1000 <br /> mg/kg and 5000 mg/kg) [58]. Oral LD50 values for glyphosate are greater than 10,000 mg/kg in mice, rabbits, and <br /> d <br /> http://extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/glyphosa.htm 3/13/2006 <br />