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I..\ I l )NNE I I'll'- PARA011r\ <br />EXTOXNET <br />Extension Toxicology Network <br />Pesticide Information Profiles <br />http: acu.urst.cJurc�i-h1n mtsitllrpgis,paraquat.hurn <br />A Pesticide Information Project of Cooperative Extension Offices of Cornell University, Oregon State <br />University, the University of Idaho, and the University of California at Davis and the Institute for <br />Environmental Toxicology, Michigan State University. Major support and funding was provided by the <br />USDA/Extension Service/National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. <br />EXTOXNET primary tiles maintained and archived at Oregon State University <br />Revised June 1996 <br />Paraquat <br />Trade and Other Names: Product names include Crisquat, Cyclone, Dextrone. Dexuron, <br />Gramoxone Extra, Herbaxone, Ortho Weed and Spot Killer, and Sweep. The compound may be found in <br />formulations with many other herbicides, including simazine and diquat dibromide. <br />Regulatory Status: Paraquat is a highly toxic compound in EPA toxicity class I. Products <br />containing it must be is labeled with the Signal Words DANGER - POISON. Paraquat is a Restricted <br />Use Pesticide (RUP). RUPs may be purchased and used only by certified applicators. <br />Chemical Class: quaternary nitrogen compound <br />Introduction: Paraquat is a quaternary nitrogen herbicide widely used for broadleaf weed control. It <br />is a quick -acting, nonselective compound, that destroys green plant tissue on contact and by <br />translocation within the plant. It has been employed for killing marijuana in the U.S. and in Mexico. It is <br />also used as a crop desiccant and defoliant, and as an aquatic herbicide. <br />Formulation: Not Available <br />Toxicological Effects: <br />Acute toxicity: Paraquat is highly toxic via ingestion, with reported oral LD50 values of 110 to 150 <br />mg/kg in rats, 50 mg/kg in monkeys, 48 mg/kg in cats, and 50 to 70 mg/kg in cows [8,87]. The <br />toxic effects of paraquat are due to the cation, and the halogen anions have little toxic effects [87]. <br />The dermal LD50 in rabbits is 236 to 325 mg/kg, indicating moderate toxicity by this route [58,87]. <br />The 4 -hour inhalation LC50 is greater than 20 mg/L for the technical grade of the compound [87]. It <br />causes skin and eye irritation in rabbits (severe for some of the formulated products) and also has <br />I t,r-1 <br />�!I 1 00 -l:1 1 1'\1 <br />