Environmental Protection      Office of Pesticide Programs (TS-766C)
                    Agency            •     Washington, DC  20460
                                                                540/FS-88-134
&EPA      Pesticide
                   Fact  Sheet
                   Name Of Chemical:    2-l2,4'-dichlorpphenoxy) propionic acid*
                   Reason for Issuance:   Registration Standard

                   Date Issued:          September 1988
                   Fact Sheet Number:   180

                                       *and amine salts and esters

    DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL(S)

    Generic Name(s): 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)propionic acid
                   2,4,DP,  diethanolamine salt
                   2,4-DP,  dimethylamine salt
                   2,4-DP,  butoxyethyl ester
                   2,4-DP/  isooctyl ester

    Conunon Names(s): 2.,4-DP,  or dichlorprop, and its amines and esters.

    Trade Name(s): 2,4-DP is  available under a number of  trade names, most
        often formulated as  an amine salt or ester.

    EPA Shaughnessy Codes: 031401  (acid).
                         031416  (diethanolamine salt)
                         031419  (dimethylamine salt)
                         031453  (butoxyethyl ester)
                         031463  (isooctyl ester)

    Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Number: 120-36-5 (acid)
                                         84731-66-8  (diethanolamine salt)
                                         53404-32-3  (dimethylamine salt)
                             :            53404-31-2  (butoxyethyl ester)  .
                                         28631-35-8  (isooctyl ester)

    Year of Initial Registration: 1968 (acid).

    Pesticide Type: Herbicide;  plant growth regulator.

    Chemical Family: Chlorinated phenoxy.

    U.S. and Foreign Producers: 2,4-DP technical  products are  manufactured
        by a number of companies, both U.S. and  foreign.

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USE PATTERNS AND FORMULATIONS

Registered Uses: Terrestrial Nonfood  (golf courses, noncrop and
     recreational areas); Aquatic Nonfood  (drainage ditchbanks);
     Domestic Outdoor  (home lawns); Forestry  (conifer/pine release
     forest plantation site preparation).

Predominant Uses: Ornamental turf, e.g., golf courses and home lawns
     (approximately 57% of total usage); rights-of-way/roadways
     (approximately 42% of total usage).

Formulation Types Registered: Granular; liquid  (emulsifiable concentrate,
     soluble concentrate, ready-to-use); aerosol spray.

Methods of Application: Ground equipment and aircraft.

SCIENCE FINDINGS

     Existing data are inadequate to assess environmental and health
     effects for 2,4-DP.  Available data indicate that 2,4-DP is not
     oncogenic in the rat, but there is a positive trend for mutagenic
     effects.  There is also some potential for toxicity to aquatic
     organisms.  Additional chronic toxicological testing is not required
     since there are no registered food uses for 2,4-DP.

     2,4-DP is generally formulated as an amine salt or ester.  The
     amine and ester forms may differ in biological activity and
     environmental fate from the parent compound.  Data are needed on
     each amine and ester, as well as the acid, to enable a complete
     assessment.

     Concern about possible groundwater contamination exists for the
     family of 2,4-D compounds (2,4-D, 2,4-DB and 2,4-DP).  Additional
     data and a label warning statement are required.

     Chemical Characteristics. (2,4-DP acid technical)

         Physical State - Crystalline solid; flakes.
         Color - White to tan.
         Odor - Slight phenolic.
         Molecular weight - 235.1.
         Empirical formula - C_HflCl50-.
         Melting point - 116 - 118  Ci
         Solubility -  Highly soluble in acetone, benzene, carbon
              tetrachloride, diesel oil and kerosene; slightly soluble
              in water.
         Vapor pressure - Negligible at 20  C.
         Specific gravity - 1.186 at 20  C.
         Stability - Stable to melting point.


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Toxicological Characteristics.  (NOTE: 2,4-DP acid is test material
unless specified otherwise).
    Acute Toxicity - Oral LD
                            50
                           (mouse): 500 mg/kg  (males)
                                    620 mg/kg  (females)
                              (rat): 700 mgAg  (males)
                                    500 mg/kg  (females)

                                    Toxicity Category III

Subchronic Toxicity - Oral studies in rats and dogs were inconclusive.
     Some kidney and liver effects were noted.

Chronic Toxicity -

     Chronic Feeding/
     Oncogenicity (rat): LOEL for systemic effects 11 mg/kg  (male),
                         13 mg/kg  (female); NOEL.4 mg/kg.
                         No significant increase in tumor
                         incidence in any organ.  Kidney and
                         liver toxicity and decreased body
                         weight/food efficiency at highest dose
                         level.  No oncogenic effects under
                         conditions of the study.

     Oncogenicity (mouse): LOEL for systemic effects 25 mg/kg;
                           NOEL not established.
                           No oncogenic effects under conditions
                           of the study, but study inadequate
                           due to numerous reporting deficiencies.

     Teratology: No acceptable data.
         Reproduction:
           (rat) •
                   LOEL for maternal and developmental toxicity.
                   100 mg/kg; NOEL 50 mg/kg.
                   No reproduction or fertility effects under
                   conditions of the study, but study inadequate
                   due to numerous reporting deficiencies.
         Mutagenicity: There is a positive trend for mutagenic
                       effects for both 2,4-DP acid and 2,4-DP
                       butoxyethyl ester. Additional data are
                       required for each 2,4-DP compound.

         Metabolism: No acceptable data.

Physiological and Behavioral Characteristics.

    Mechanism of Pesticide Action: Phenoxy herbicides  (including
         2,4-DP) are hormone weed killers affecting the activity
         of enzymes, respiration and cell division.
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     Environmental Characteristics.

         No data are available.

     Ecological Characteristics.

         Avian Toxicity:  No acute oral studies available.
                          Dietary studies indicate 2,4-DP butoxyethyl
                          ester is practically nontoxic  (LC5Q >10,000 ppm)
                          to waterfowl and upland game birds.      —

         Aquatic Organism Toxicity: Acceptable data indicate 2,4-DP
                                    butoxyethyl ester is highly toxic
                                    to fish and freshwater invertebrates.

         Non-Target Insect Toxicity: No data are available.

         Non-Target Plants/
         Endangered Species: Since 2,4-DP is a broadleaf herbicide a
                             potential hazard exists for non-target plants.
                             Hazard assessments for endangered species
                             cannot be completed until additional data
                             are received.

     Tolerance~ AJiessmentrichere~a're~lio'"re'gTstered~'fobd or feed uses for
         2,4-DP acid or-its amines or esters that require the establishment
         of tolerances.
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     Reported Pesticide Incidents. Based on the Pesticide Incident
         Monitoring System files covering the period 1966 to 1979, reports
         were received concerning off-target movement for unspecified
         2,4-D (family) compounds.  The incidents involved drift from
         aerial (173 reports) and ground (104 reports) application, as
         well as volatilization (35 reports) and resulted in damage to
         non-target crops and other desirable plants.

SUMMARY OF REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE

     Summary of Agency Position.  The Agency is requiring additional
         toxicological data for 2,4-DP and will further evaluate the
         mutagenic and teratogenic potential of 2,4-DP when additional
         data are received. Environmental effects will also be evaluated
         when data gaps for fish/wildlife and environmental fate are
         filled.   The Agency will not establish any significant new uses
         until Registration Standard data are reviewed.

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Unique Label Warning Statements.

    1. Environmental Hazards -  (butoxyethyl ester).

       Manufacturing-use: "This product is toxic to fish."

       End-use: "This product is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates."

    2. Groundwater/Protective Clothing - (end-use products).

      "This product can reach groundwater as a result of mixing/loading
       or from improper handling.  To minimize groundwater contamination
       from spills during mixing/loading/cleaning of equipment, take
       the following steps:"

      (Liquid only) - "Mixing and loading:  When mixing, loading or
       applying this product, wear chemical resistant gloves.  Wash
       nondisposable gloves thoroughly with soap and water before
       removing.  The mixing and loading of spray mixturea into the
       spray equipment must be carried out on an impervious pad (i.e.,
       concrete slab, plastic sheeting) large enough to catch any
       spilled material,  if spills occur, contain the spill by using
       an absorbent material (e.g., sand, earth or synthetic absorbent)	
       Dispose of the contaminated absorbent material by placing in a
       plastic bag and following disposal instructions on, this label.
       Triple rinse empty containers and add the rinsate to the mixing
       tank."

      (Granular only) - "Handling:  When handling this product, wear
       chemical resistant gloves.  Wash nondisposable gloves thoroughly
       with soap and water before removing.  If spills occur, collect
       the material and dispose of by following disposal instructions
       on this label."

      (Liquid and granular) - "Cleaning of equipment:  When cleaning
       equipment, do not pour the washwater on the ground; spray or
       drain over a large area away from wells and other water sources."
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR DATA GAPS;  The following data are required for  2,4-DP acid.'
The Agency is also requiring data on each individual amine and ester of 2,4-DP.
Specific requirements are detailed in the Data Tables/ Appendix I of the
Registration Standard.

                                      Due Date (From Issuance of  Standard)
     Product Chemistry                         6-15 months
     Toxicology:                               9-18 months
         Acutes
         Subchronic oral
           and dermal
         Teratogenicity
         Mutagenicity.
    Ecological Effects:                        9-12 months
        Avian oral/dietary
        Aquatic organisms
         (freshwater fish/
          invertebrates)
        Non-target insect
          and plant studies
     Environmental Fate:                       9-27 months
        Hydrolysis
        Metabolism
        Mobility
        Dissipation
        Fish Accumulation
CONTACT PERSON AT EPA

     Mr. Richard Mountfort
     Product Manager 23
     Fungicide-Herbicide Branch
     Registration Division (TS-767C)
     Office of Pesticide Programs, EPA
     Washington, DC. .20460                       ;

     Telephone: (703)  557-1830

DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this Pesticide Pact Sheet is
for informational purposes only and may not be used to fulfill data
requirements for pesticide registration and reregistration.
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