Is Trifloxystrobin safe for babies and kids?
High risk for kidsInfants are susceptible to Trifloxystrobin through dietary residues on produce. Developing endocrine and hepatic systems increase vulnerability to antifungal compounds.
What is trifloxystrobin?
Also known as: Triticonazole, Alios, Charter, C2O101E6G4.
- CAS number
- 131983-72-7
- Molecular formula
- C17H20ClN3O
- Molecular weight
- 317.8 g/mol
- SMILES
- CC1(CCC(=CC2=CC=C(C=C2)Cl)C1(CN3C=NC=N3)O)C
- PubChem CID
- 6537961
Risk for babies
High riskInfants are susceptible to Trifloxystrobin through dietary residues on produce. Developing endocrine and hepatic systems increase vulnerability to antifungal compounds.
Neonates and infants up to 12 months have incomplete blood-brain barrier development, immature Phase I/II metabolic enzymes (particularly CYP3A4, UGT1A1), and higher gastrointestinal permeability. Equivalent doses produce higher internal concentrations and longer residence times.
Risk for pregnant and nursing people
Elevated riskPrenatal exposure to Trifloxystrobin may affect fetal development through endocrine disruption pathways. Several fungicide classes (azoles, dicarboximides) interfere with steroid biosynthesis.
Suspected reproductive toxicant (GHS H361) or suspected endocrine disruptor. Precautionary approach warranted. Animal studies or limited human data suggest developmental toxicity potential.
Regulatory consensus
1 regulatory bodyhas classified Trifloxystrobin.
| Agency | Year | Classification | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | — | — |
Regulators apply different standards of evidence — animal-data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds — which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. The disagreement is the data.
Where kids encounter trifloxystrobin
- Agricultural Products — crop treatment, soil application
- Food Chain — residue on produce, water contamination
Safer alternatives
Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Trifloxystrobin:
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM); Biopesticides; Biological control
Trade-offs: Combines biological, cultural, and targeted chemical controls; reduces overall chemical use 30-70%; requires trained practitioners and monitoring infrastructure; higher management complexity; proven effective at scale in many crop systems.Relative cost: 1.2-2×
Frequently asked questions
Is trifloxystrobin safe for kids?
Infants are susceptible to Trifloxystrobin through dietary residues on produce. Developing endocrine and hepatic systems increase vulnerability to antifungal compounds.
What products contain trifloxystrobin?
Trifloxystrobin appears in: crop treatment (Agricultural products); soil application (Agricultural products); residue on produce (Food chain); water contamination (Food chain).
What should I do if my child is exposed to trifloxystrobin?
Minimize infant exposure through source control. For breastfeeding mothers: reduce maternal exposure. For formula-fed infants: use certified low-migration bottles and verified water sources. Consult pediatrician regarding any concerns.
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