[1][2] Originally made by May and Baker[3] and tested on farms in the United Kingdom it was withdrawn from use by 1994.
[4] Flupropadine has a delayed action, and so rodents can have multiple feeds from the bait before being killed.
[5] The molecule has two rings, one is a m-hexafluoroxylene, and the other is piperidine.
Flupropadine is made from 3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)iodobenzene, propargyl alcohol, and 4-tert-butylpiperidine.
[6] This article about an organic compound is a stub.