Bactericide
Number of EDCs: 32
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
EthanolDED000009PMID:21432428, PMID:21463340, PMID:2318350, PMID:37994192, PMID:611632
FormaldehydeDED000010PMID:12916763
p-NitrophenolDED000017PMID:16884752, PMID:19404784, PMID:24070737, PMID:27172127, PMID:27235926
GlutaraldehydeDED000054PMID:21372440
2-Phenyl phenolDED000137PMID:12737316
2,4,5-TrichlorophenolDED000143PMID:1949037
Boric acidDED000157PMID:1288759
IsoprothiolaneDED000326PMID:17904202
Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium sulfateDED000335PMID:12748709
FlutolanilDED000344PMID:17904202
Sodium bromideDED000438PMID:6352433, PMID:6684620
OxytetracyclineDED000557PMID:20630653
SaisentongDED000561PMID:19362454
CarbendazimDED000634PMID:14691014, PMID:15371226, PMID:2501910, PMID:26071454, PMID:30496565, PMID:33348257, PMID:33965443, PMID:9242589
DisulfiramDED000690PMID:13211643, PMID:13258259, PMID:2318350, PMID:347565
1,2-Propylene oxideDED000696PMID:12748685, PMID:17179639, PMID:6648426
AcrylonitrileDED000709PMID:12044704, PMID:18293209, PMID:3388448, PMID:6777907
CaptanDED000715PMID:29953993
FolpetDED000716PMID:29953993
Malachite greenDED000718PMID:10682936
ChlorothalonilDED000723PMID:30586609
CaptafolDED000725PMID:29953993
FlusilazoleDED000741PMID:31610510, PMID:33032228
Mercury chlorideDED000762PMID:31071422
Sodium arseniteDED000765PMID:29987898, PMID:32197950, PMID:33766721, PMID:36757007, PMID:37229459, PMID:39120795, PMID:39490100, PMID:39771102
Ditiocarb sodiumDED000766PMID:2996382
Zinc dibutyldithiocarbamateDED000772PMID:689578
Triphenyltin hydroxideDED000774PMID:17619067, PMID:30706268
NeanthineDED000781PMID:11080347
Phenylmercuric acetateDED000785PMID:793090
Copper sulfate pentahydrateDED000888PMID:32004626, PMID:32437254
PerfluorooctanesulfonamideDED000915PMID:38535903

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