aksonil
Aksonil, also known as hexachlorodiphenyl, is an organochlorine compound used as an insecticide. It was created in the early 20th century by the chemical company Geigy. The primary use of aksonil is as a systemic insecticide, specifically targeting insects that have absorbed it through their skin or eaten food containing it.
Aksonil was popular for its ability to be taken up by plant roots, allowing it to kill
Despite its utility, use of aksonil posed environmental and health concerns. As a persistent pollutant, the
Following concerns over its potential risks, the use of aksonil as an insecticide was largely discontinued