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Insecticide

Insecticide

Insecticides refer to any toxic substances used to kill insects, which exert toxic effects on pests through different mechanisms, thereby achieving the purpose of controlling pest populations and protecting crops and human health. Insecticides have both chemical and biological origins and can be classified into organochlorine insecticides, organophosphorus insecticides, carbamate insecticides, and mineral insecticides based on their chemical properties. Insecticides interact with different target and non-target sites, including receptors, enzymes, and many other known and unknown molecules. Most insecticides are neurotoxicants that target the nervous system, but they can also affect other organs and body systems. Insecticides are metabolized through different metabolic pathways and often serve as biomarkers of exposure in the form of their parent compounds or metabolites. The toxicity of insecticides can be acute, subacute, or chronic, depending on the duration of exposure and the dose involved. Therefore, selecting sensitive, accurate, and validated biomarkers of exposure, effects, and susceptibility appears to be a challenging task.
Insecticides are widely used in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, gardening, homes, offices, and other fields[1][2].

Insecticide Related Products (154):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-B2049R
    Triflumuron (Standard)
    Triflumuron (Standard) is the analytical standard of Triflumuron. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Triflumuron is a potent chitin synthesis inhibitor. Triflumuron shows the efficacy in emergence inhibition (EI) against Culex quinquefasciatus and Aedes albopictus, with EI50 values of 5.28 and 1.59 μg/L, respectively. Triflumuron can be used as an insecticide. Triflumuron represents a potential tool for the control of disease vectors in public health.
    Triflumuron (Standard)
  • HY-N14120
    Opoponax oil
    Inhibitor
    Opoponax oil is an effective insecticide against mosquito larvae.
    Opoponax oil
  • HY-W673589
    Hexacosane, 2-Methyl-
    2-Methylhexacosane is a saturated hydrocarbon and an insect pheromone. It has been found in the cuticle of M. dasystomus females, but not males, where it contributes to the mating behavior of males, as well as in D. melanogaster females where it modulates aggression of males towards females. 2-methylhexacosane has also been found in yellow jacket (V. vulgaris) trail extracts.
    Hexacosane, 2-Methyl-
  • HY-118357
    Milbemycin A3 Oxime
    Milbemycin A3 Oxime is a macrocyclic lactone antiparasitic agent that exhibits potent inhibitory activity against Dirofilaria immitis.
    Milbemycin A3 Oxime
  • HY-129257R
    Esfenvalerate (Standard)
    Esfenvalerate (Standard) is the analytical standard of Esfenvalerate. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Esfenvalerate is one of the four isomers of the pyrethroid insecticide fenvalerate.
    Esfenvalerate (Standard)
  • HY-B1194A
    Tetramisole
    Tetramisole is an antinematodal agent with oral activity. Tetramisole blocks neuromuscular transmission via non-competitive depolarizing.
    Tetramisole
  • HY-119779R
    Pyridalyl (Standard)
    Pyridalyl (Standard) is the analytical standard of Pyridalyl. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Pyridalyl (S 1812) is an insecticides against Lepidoptera and Thrips. Pyridalyl is less toxic to some beneficial arthropods, and non-target organisms, such as mammals and fish, and thus be utilized in integrated pest management and resistance management.
    Pyridalyl (Standard)
  • HY-155387
    ZK-PI-5
    ZK-PI-5 is a potent trehalase inhibitor and regulate the reproduction of Spodoptera frugiperda. ZK-PI-5 has the potential to be a new insecticide and has pest control potential.
    ZK-PI-5
  • HY-119525R
    Propetamphos (Standard)
    Propetamphos (Standard) is the analytical standard of Propetamphos. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Propetamphos is an organophosphorus insecticide. Propetamphos causes cytotoxicity and oxidative stress.
    Propetamphos (Standard)
  • HY-116812
    Sclerotigenin
    Inhibitor
    Sclerotigenin is an anti-insect benzodiazepine compound identified in Penicillium sclerotigenum (NRRL 3461). Sclerotigenin exhibits significant anti-insect activity against crop pest Helicoverpa zea.
    Sclerotigenin
  • HY-114502
    Chrysanthemic acid
    Chrysanthemic acid (NSC 11779) is an organic compound that is associated with a variety of natural and synthetic insecticides for the prevention of insect-borne diseases, among others.
    Chrysanthemic acid
  • HY-W019334
    3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate
    3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate is a nitrification inhibitor. 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate decreases gross soil autotrophic nitrification rates and reduces gross mineralization rates through feedback regulation. 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate can also reduce the risk of nitrate leaching and N losses due to denitrification and do not increase NH3 volatilization.
    3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate
  • HY-W775317
    Benzpyrimoxan
    Inhibitor
    Benzpyrimoxan (NNI-1501) is an insecticide that shows remarkable activity against nymphs of rice planthoppers.
    Benzpyrimoxan
  • HY-W098556
    4-Hydroxyhygric acid
    4-Hydroxyhygric acid is a compound isolated from leaves of five species of the leguminous tropical tree Copuiferq. 4-Hydroxyhygric acid is the inhibitor of larval development of the seed-feeding bruchid beetle Callosobruchus maculatus and to have significant feeding deterrence of the leaf-feeding lepidopteran Spodoprera littoralis.
    4-Hydroxyhygric acid