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211.0 to 215.0 °C (411.8 to 419.0 °F; 484.1 to 488.1 K) (98.7% wlw)
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Difenacoum is an anticoagulant of the 4-hydroxycoumarin vitamin K antagonist type. It has anticoagulant effects and is used commercially as a rodenticide. It was first introduced in 1976 and first registered in the USA in 2007.[1]
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Difenacoum is an anticoagulant of the 4-hydroxycoumarin vitamin K antagonist type. It has anticoagulant effects and is used commercially as a rodenticide...
warfarin and 0.1% ergocalciferol. Today, Sorexa CD contains a 0.0025% difenacoum and 0.075% cholecalciferol combination. Numerous other brand products...
much more potent and long acting than warfarin. Brodifacoum Bromadiolone Difenacoum Flocoumafen Feinstein, D. L; Akpa, B. S; Ayee, M. A; Boullerne, A. I;...
many populations have developed resistance to this anticoagulant, and difenacoum may be substituted. These are cumulative poisons, requiring bait stations...
atromentin, and phenindione.[citation needed] The coumarins brodifacoum and difenacoum are used as mammalicides (particularly as rodenticides) but are not used...