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Type of salt
Has types ammonium carbamate

Examples of carbamate

carbamate
The carbamate pesticides are also examples of reversible AChE inhibitors.
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Commercial non-organic farmers have had success with standard chemical pesticides like carbamate and the pyrethroids.
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If one is regularly using carbamate and organophosphate pesticides, it is important to obtain a baseline cholinesterase test.
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It is also used as an antidote to organophosphate and carbamate poisoning and is loaded in an autoinjector for use in case of a nerve gas attack.
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These insecticides are often used in combination with deet, and the researchers also found that deet interacts with carbamate insecticides to increase their toxicity.
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Carbamate pyridostigmine bromide pills given to service members to protect against potential nerve-agent exposure falls into the same category of chemicals, Golomb said.
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The dissolving pulp produced in the research project was regenerated using VTT's patented carbamate technology, which is safer and more environmentally friendly than the traditional viscose process.
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More examples
  • A salt (or ester) of carbamic acid
  • Carbamates are organic compounds derived from carbamic acid (NH2COOH). A carbamate group, carbamate ester, and carbamic acids are functional groups that are inter-related structurally and often are interconverted chemically. Carbamate esters are also called urethanes.
  • (carbamates) A class of chemicals, usually insecticides, which inhibits cholinesterase resulting in unregulated nerve ending activation and paralysis in insects (e.g., Temik, Sevin, Larvin).
  • A chemical product used as an insecticide.
  • A generic term used for compounds that contain a carbamyl group. See ethyl carbamate.