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THE PPDB
Pesticide Properties Database

The PPDB is a comprehensive relational database of pesticide chemical identity, physicochemical, human health and ecotoxicological data. It also contains data for other related substances such as adjuvants, biostimulants and wood preservatives. It has been developed by the Agriculture & Environment Research Unit (AERU) at the University of Hertfordshire for a variety of end users to support risk assessments and risk management.

This is the core PPDB website, an alternative gateway to the PPDB is available through the IUPAC website. Copies or sub-data sets of the offline MS Access version of the database for use with external third party applications is available for use under licence.

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