Bob writes:
> 2 4 D is a member of the dioxin family and the infamous Viet Nam herbicide Agent Orange.
I am sorry but this is not true. Dioxins are present in 2 4 D as a byproduct of the manufacturing process.
(a) the chlorinated dibenzo- p -dioxins (CDDs) are present in 2,4-D only in trace amounts which are difficult to separate and identify; (b) 2,4-D is rapidly degraded in the environment;
One formulation of 2,4-D was found to contain 6.8 µg/kg of 2,3,7,8- tetrachlorinated dibenzo- para -dioxin (Hagenmaier, 1986). In other amine and ester formulations, levels of this dioxin were non- detectable
source: WHO
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