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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 (349):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-17533
    Chromafenozide
    99.65%
    Chromafenozide is a potent partial ecdysone receptor agonist and dibenzoylhydrazine insecticide. Chromafenozide inhibits insect feeding and causes the insect to molt prematurely, leading to death. Chromafenozide shows antagonistic activity against 20-HE. Chromafenozide shows high toxicity against Spodoptera exigua and Spodoptera littoralis.
    Chromafenozide
  • HY-B1881
    Pirimiphos-methyl
    98.00%
    Pirimiphos-methyl is an organophosphorus insecticide and acaricide that can inhibit AChE in target organisms. Pirimiphos-methyl is often used for prevention and control of beetles, snout beetles, moths and Ephestia cautella during storage of agricultural grains.
    Pirimiphos-methyl
  • HY-B0838R
    Imidacloprid (Standard)
    Imidacloprid (Standard) is the analytical standard of Imidacloprid. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Imidacloprid is an effective and widely used neonicotinoid pesticide to control pests of cereals, vegetables, tea and cotton.
    Imidacloprid (Standard)
  • HY-N6689
    Destruxin A
    Destruxin A is a fungal cyclopeptide with insecticidal and antiviral activities. Destruxin A has a certain inhibitory effect on leukemia cells in vitro. Destruxin A can also specifically inhibit the innate immune response of Drosophila melanogaster, making the flies more susceptible to bacterial infections.
    Destruxin A
  • HY-113890
    Halofenozide
    99.42%
    Halofenozide (RH-0345) is an ecdysteroid agonist. RH-0345 belongs to a new group of insect growth regulators (IGRs) with a benzoylhydrazine structure that mimic the action of the natural insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone.
    Halofenozide
  • HY-130221
    (25S)-Δ7-Dafachronic acid
    (25S)-Δ7-Dafachronic acid is a ligand and activator of DAF-12 receptor. DAF-12 is a nuclear hormone receptor that regulates larval diapause, developmental age, and adult longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    (25S)-Δ7-Dafachronic acid
  • HY-W009811
    2-Tridecanone
    99.94%
    2-Tridecanone, a nonalkaloid insecticide, is isolated from the wild tomato Lycopersicon hirsutum f. glabratum. 2-Tridecanone is a volatile organic compound.
    2-Tridecanone
  • HY-B1870
    Metaldehyde
    98.0%
    Metaldehyde is a commonly used pesticide for mollusks such as slugs and snails.
    Metaldehyde
  • HY-W019334
    3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate
    ≥98.0%
    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-W338247
    Imidaclothiz
    98.04%
    Imidaclothiz is a kind of neonicotinoid insecticides. Imidaclothiz has excellent insecticidal effect. Imidaclothiz can be used for the research of sucking and biting insects.
    Imidaclothiz
  • HY-136330
    Oxazosulfyl
    99.66%
    Oxazosulfyl is a sulfyl insecticide with potent and cross-spectrum insecticidal activity. Oxazosulfyl inhibits sodium currents by binding to and stabilizing the slow-inactivated state of voltage-gated sodium channels, leading to insect paralysis. Oxazosulfyl's ability to block sodium channels is correlated with its insecticidal activity.
    Oxazosulfyl
  • HY-114558
    Resmethrin
    98.66%
    Resmethrin (Benzofuroline) is a reproductively toxic compound that inhibits spermatogenesis and induces apoptosis of germ cells in mouse testis culture in vitro, but has no significant toxicity to supporting cells and interstitial cells.
    Resmethrin
  • HY-B0887A
    (+)-trans-Permethrin
    99.33%
    (+)-trans-Permethrin ((+)-trans-NRDC-143) is a pyrethroid which is synthetic derivative of the natural toxins pyrethrins contained in the flowers of Chrysanthemum species.
    (+)-trans-Permethrin
  • HY-B0874
    Alpha-Cypermethrin
    99.66%
    Alpha-Cypermethrin (FMC 45497; Fendona; WL 85871) is an effective insecticide against house flies.
    Alpha-Cypermethrin
  • HY-B0816
    Etofenprox
    98.68%
    Etofenprox is an orally active non-ester pyrethroid insecticide. Etofenprox induces toxicity against many pest insects, including Diptera rather than mammalian and fish. Etofenprox has a liver tumor-promoting activity in rats accompanied with microsomal ROS production increase. Etofenprox can be used in agricultural pest control and malaria research.
    Etofenprox
  • HY-Y0496
    1,4-Dichlorobenzene
    99.71%
    1,4-Dichlorobenzene is used as an intermediate product in the manufacture of pigments, pesticides and disinfectants. 1,4-Dichlorobenzene is also employed as a moth control agent.
    1,4-Dichlorobenzene
  • HY-114117
    Tyclopyrazoflor
    98.21%
    Tyclopyrazoflor is an anthranilamide compound with pesticidal activity.
    Tyclopyrazoflor
  • HY-B1984
    p,p'-DDD
    Inhibitor 99.37%
    p,p'-DDD (4,4’-DDD) is an organochlorine insecticide, a major metabolite of p,p'-DDT. p,p'-DDD is an agonist at estrogen receptor α(ERα) and ERβ. p,p'-DDD increases DNA damage, apoptosis and necrosis in peripheral blood. p,p'-DDD stimulates cell proliferation in SKBR3 cells. p,p'-DDD activates the AP-1 transcription factor. p,p'-DDD decreases sleep times of barbiturates and steroids in rats.
    p,p'-DDD
  • HY-121263
    Dicyclanil
    Inhibitor 99.77%
    Dicyclanil is an insect growth regulator compound with a similar chemical structure to cyromazine.
    Dicyclanil
  • HY-B1973
    Diflubenzuron
    98.70%
    Diflubenzuron is an insecticide with larvicidal and ovicidal activities. Diflubenzuron can inhibit the synthesis of chitin in insects, affect insect molting and lead to the death of insects.
    Diflubenzuron