Protein Information

Name CS 2
Synonyms CS 2; CSH 1; CSH1; Choriomammotropin; Placental lactogen; CSB; CSH 2; CSH2…

Compound Information

Name ziram
CAS

Reference List

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18967100 Kesari R, Gupta VK: A sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of dithiocarbamate fungicide and its application in environmental samples. Talanta. 1998 Apr;45(6):1097-102.

A sensitive spectrophotometric method based on the evolution of CS (2) and colour development by leuco crystal violet is described for the determination of dithiocarbamate fungicides, e.g. thiram, ziram and zineb.
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11599982 Caldas ED, Conceicao MH, Miranda MC, de Souza LC, Lima JF: Determination of dithiocarbamate fungicide residues in food by a spectrophotometric method using a vertical disulfide reaction system. J Agric Food Chem. 2001 Oct;49(10):4521-5.

The current residue definition of dithiocarbamates in food for compliance with maximum residue limits, at national and international levels, is total residues arising from the use of any or each dithiocarbamate fungicide, determined as CS (2).
Recovery of added mancozeb, thiram, or ziram (0.15-8.0 mg/kg) in rice, beans, apple, banana, orange, papaya, tomato, cucumber, and potato ranged from 82 to 120%, with relative standard deviations from 0 to 10% (n = 3 or 5).
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18968330 Cassella AR, Garrigues S, de Campos RC, de la Guardia M: Fourier transform infrared spectrometric determination of Ziram. . Talanta. 2001 Jul 6;54(6):1087-94.

The method is based on the evolution of CS (2), after decomposition of the dithiocarbamate with diluted H (2) SO (4) at 50 degrees C.
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11929274 Vryzas Z, Papadakis EN, Papadopoulou-Mourkidou E: Microwave-assisted extraction (MAE)-acid hydrolysis of dithiocarbamates for trace analysis in tobacco and peaches. J Agric Food Chem. 2002 Apr 10;50(8):2220-6.

A simple and rapid method is presented for the analysis of residues of ethylenebis (dithiocarbamate) (maneb, zineb, and mancozeb) and N,N-dimethyldithiocarbamate (thiram and ziram) fungicides in dry tobacco leaves and peaches.
Residues are extracted and hydrolyzed to CS (2) in a single step by use of microwave energy in a closed-vessel system while the evolved CS (2) trapped in a layer of iso-octane overlaying the reaction mixture is taken for gas chromatographic-flame photometric analysis.
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