Polyoxin 
Action/Use:
- Fungicide
Use:
For use on golf courses, parks, commercial, industrial grounds.
Identification
Common Name(s): Polyoxin D (JMAF); ; Polyoxorim (ANSI, BSI, ISOPA); ; Polyoxin ß (JMAF)
Mode of Action / Resistance Management
Chemical Group: peptidyl pyrimidine nucleoside
Taget Site: H4: chitin synthase
Mode of Action: cell wall biosynthesis
Action Group: FRAC Code 19
Comments / Risk Notes: Medium risk
Environmental Guidelines
Water Solubility: Polyoxin D: 35.4 g/l at 30° C (pH 3.5). Polyoxin B: >1 kg/l at 20°C.
Hazards: Polyoxin B & D: Fish: LC 50 >100 mg/l (carp)
Safety Guidelines
Signal Word: CAUTION
Toxicity Class: III
Handling/storage Cautions: Store in dry place away from food or feed
Product/waste Disposal: Waste may be disposed of on site or at an approved disposal facility. Empty container in sanitary landfill or by incineration, or if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke
Toxicity: Polyoxin B: (Rat): Oral LD50 21,000 mg/kg. Polyoxin D: (Rat): Oral LD50 >15,000 mg/kg
Suppliers and Branded Products
From:
Wangs Crop-Science Co., Ltd. (Antimark*)
Formulators' Trade Names:
Arysta LifeScience North America Corp. (Endorse*, Ph-D*, Veranda* T)
Cleary Chemical LLC (AFFIRM*)
Efal-Agri (Prelin*)
OHP, Inc. (Veranda* O)
Discontinued Names:
Polynox*

