Thiabendazole
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Thiabendazole is a fungicide and parasiticide used primarily to control mold, blight, and other fungally caused diseases in fruits and vegetables. It is able to control roundworms, hookworms, and other helminth species which attack wild animals, livestock and humans.
Thiabendazole is applied to some bananas, including Chiquita brand bananas 'to ensure freshness'.
Thiabendazole is also a chelating agent, which means that it is used medicinally to bind metals in cases of metal poisoning, such as lead poisoning, mercury poisoning or antimony poisoning.
Thiabendazole is abbreviated to "TBZ". It is produced by Merck under the brand names Mintezol®.
Thiabendazole is also used as a food additive, a preservative with E number E233.
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Antibiotics: Griseofulvin, Hitachimycin, Natamycin, Nystatin Topical Azoles: Clotrimazole, Econazole, Fluconazole, Ketoconazole, Miconazole, Oxiconazole, Sertaconazole, Sulconazole, Tioconazole Other topicals: Ciclopirox, Ethyl hydroxybenzoate, Flucytosine, Salicylic acid, Selenium sulfide, Terbinafine, Tolnaftate For systemic use: Amphotericin B, Anidulafungin, Caspofungin, Griseofulvin, Itraconazole, Terbinafine, Voriconazole Other: Posaconazole. Thiabendazole, Tea tree oil
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