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Molinate

Molinate (ethyl N, N’-hexamethylenethiolocarbamate) is a post-emergent, systemic thiocarbamate herbicide used exclusively in rice growing for the control of barnyard grasses (Echinochloa spp.) and silver top or brown beetle grass (Diplachne fusca).

Molinate review

Status: review in progress

Molinate was nominated for review following reports that low doses of the chemical could cause irreversible damage to nerves (neuropathy) and interfere with the development of the foetus and the young (developmental toxicity).

The Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals Committee (PACC) assessed molinate in 1980 and 1986. Certain aspects of the reproductive toxicity of molinate were recognised and the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) established at the time (0.002 mg/kg bw/d) was based on the No Observed Effect Level (NOEL) of 0.2 mg/kg bw/d, for testicular degeneration in male rats, and a 100-fold safety factor.

In 2002, new data submitted to the US EPA indicated that molinate caused neuropathy (including morphometric changes in the cerebellum) and developmental toxicity in experimental animals at low doses. The neuropathy findings were considered to be likely to be relevant to humans because they occurred in several species and there was limited evidence of reversibility.

In May 2003, the APVMA began a review of molinate because of toxicological, occupational health and safety and environmental concerns. The review will provide the APVMA with information to enable it to determine whether the registered use of molinate should continue in Australia.

In May 2003, the APVMA also released the Molinate Review Scope Document which outlined the information needed to conduct a comprehensive scientific assessment of molinate and included a call for public submissions. The period for public comments and the submission of additional information closed on 18 July 2003.

In June 2004, the National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee (NDPSC) reconsidered the scheduling of molinate. The NDPSC included molinate in Schedule 7 of the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons (SUSDP).

As part of the review the APVMA will release a preliminary review findings (PRF) report outlining the proposed regulatory arrangements for the future use of molinate. There will be a public consultation period providing all members of the community with an opportunity to comment on this report before it is finalised.

The APVMA will issue a final report once the assessment of all available data is completed.

For more information please contact the Chemical Review Program on (02) 6210 4749 or by email to chemrev@apvma.gov.au

Review report
Date
Molinate Scope Document (PDF document PDF - 50KB) May 2003

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Date
Gazette Notice: Reconsideration of approvals and registrations related to molinate May 2003

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