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THE PPDB
Pesticide Properties Database

Welcome of the Pesticide Properties Database (PPDB) website; a comprehensive source of data on pesticide chemical, physical and biological properties. The PPDB can be accessed via this website. Data for other related substances such as adjuvants, biostimulants and wood preservatives are also available in the PPDB. The PPDB is also available via an IUPAC branded portal.

Pesticide Properties Database (PPDB): The main PPDB website that includes chemical identity, physicochemical, human health and ecotoxicological data.

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IUPAC PPDB: The IUPAC-branded version of the PPDB. This contains the same information as the main PPDB website but using IUPAC-branded delivery pages.

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This database has been developed and managed by the Agriculture and Environment Research Unit (AERU) at the University of Hertfordshire for a variety of end users to support risk assessments and risk management.

Note: Please be aware of counterfeit versions of this database available elsewhere. Unauthorised and/or unlicenced copies are not supported or updated.


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