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Rodent repellents: Preparation and properties of thiouronium compounds and cyclic imides

January 1, 1954

Syntheses and bioassays of cyclic imides and thiouronium compounds were carried out as part of a search for materials capable of preventing rodent damage to packaged commodities. Previous studies had shown that repellent activity was associated with functional groups containing nitrogen and sulfur, and was enhanced by the presence of ionic linkages. Twenty-seven thiouronium compounds and 40 imides, including 1 0 compounds not described previously, were prepared for these tests. Ten imides and 26 thiouronium compounds were repellent under the conditions of test. Information obtained in these studies will be utilized in the development and selection of more effective materials for prevention of rodent damage to foods and other commodities.

Publication Year 1954
Title Rodent repellents: Preparation and properties of thiouronium compounds and cyclic imides
Authors E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Index ID 5220795
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center