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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 (326):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-172212
    SDH-IN-23
    SDH-IN-23 (Compound B21) is an SDH inhibitor. SDH-IN-23 exhibits excellent nematicidal activity. SDH-IN-23 can inhibit the feeding, reproduction, and embryonic development of nematodes. Meanwhile, SDH-IN-23 exerts a lethal effect on nematodes by triggering oxidative stress, causing intestinal damage, and inhibiting SDH, among other mechanisms.
    SDH-IN-23
  • HY-W009165R
    (Z)-9-Tricosene (Standard)
    (Z)-9-Tricosene (Standard) is the analytical standard of (Z)-9-Tricosene. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. (Z)-9-Tricosene (cis-9-Tricosene) is an insect pheromone present in flies of the order Diptera (such as the housefly) and can be used as an insecticide[1].
    (Z)-9-Tricosene (Standard)
  • HY-122551
    Chlorfenethol
    Chlorfenethol is a dehydrochlorinase inhibitor. Chlorfenethol can be used as a synergist for insecticide DDT to increase its effect on resistant strains.
    Chlorfenethol
  • HY-N7058S
    cis-​Jasmone-d2
    Cis-Jasmone-d2 is deuterated labeled Cis-Jasmone (HY-N7058). Cis-Jasmone is a plant-derived natural product. Cis-Jasmone is constitutively released by many flowers and sometimes by leaves as an attractant for pollinators or as a chemical cue for host location by insect flower herbivores. Cis-Jasmone treatment of crop plants not only induces direct defense against herbivores, but also induces indirect defense by releasing VOCs that attract natural enemies.
    cis-​Jasmone-d<sub>2</sub>
  • HY-W736950
    H-L-Cys(MDNPE)-OH
    HL-Cys(MDNPE)-OH (compound 2) is a genetically encoded photocaged cysteine compound that has the activity to activate TEV protease upon light exposure in mammalian cells.
    H-L-Cys(MDNPE)-OH
  • HY-B1315S
    Carbaryl-d3
    Carbaryl-d3 is the deuterium labeled Carbaryl (HY-B1315). Carbaryl is the inhibitor for acetylcholinesterase that inhibits the degradation of acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft, leads to the accumulation of acetylcholine and causes neurotoxicity. Carbaryl can be used as an insecticide. X
    Carbaryl-d<sub>3</sub>
  • HY-147701
    OfHex1-IN-1
    OfHex1-IN-1 (compound 11c) is a potent and selective OfHex1 (β-N-acetylhexosaminidase from Ostrinia furnacalis) inhibitor, with an IC50 of 28.1 μM and a Ki of 25.6 μM. OfHex1-IN-1 can be used for OfHex1-related green pesticides research.
    OfHex1-IN-1
  • HY-116681
    Aflavarin
    Inhibitor
    Aflavarin is produced from cluster 39 expressed mainly in sclerotia. Aflavarin exhibits anti-insectan activity .
    Aflavarin
  • HY-130212R
    Amobam (Standard)
    Amobam (Standard) is the analytical standard of Amobam. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Amobam is a pesticidal.
    Amobam (Standard)
  • HY-114680
    ACD-10284
    ACD-10284 is an insecticide.
    ACD-10284
  • HY-B1870R
    Metaldehyde (Standard)
    Metaldehyde (Standard) is the analytical standard of Metaldehyde. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Metaldehyde is a commonly used pesticide for mollusks such as slugs and snails.
    Metaldehyde (Standard)
  • HY-129813
    Aspochracin
    Aspochracin is an insecticidal substance and a cyclotripeptide which can be extracted from Aspergillus ochraceus. Aspochracin can be utilized in insecticidal research.
    Aspochracin
  • HY-N12722
    Ophiocordylongiiside A
    Ophiocordylongiiside A is a compound found in Polyphilus sieberi. Ophiocordylongiiside A shows activity against the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Ophiocordylongiiside A
  • HY-N12130
    Celangulatin D
    Celangulatin D (Compound 2) is an insecticidal sesquiterpene polyol ester isolated from the root bark of the natural Celastrus angulatus. Celangulatin D has insecticidal activity against armyworms. Celangulatin D can be used for insecticidal and anti-tumor research .
    Celangulatin D
  • HY-122233
    Dimethrin
    Dimethrin is a pyrethroid ester insecticide.
    Dimethrin
  • HY-142916
    Insecticidal agent 1
    Insecticidal agent 1 displays more potent insecticidal activity than obacunone and toosendanin.
    Insecticidal agent 1
  • HY-W013767
    Thiodicarb
    Thiodicarb is a carbamate insecticide used to control flies in animal and poultry houses and dairies. Thiodicarb is metabolized into methomyl in animals and plants, and subsequently degraded into carbon dioxide and acetonitrile.
    Thiodicarb
  • HY-121948
    Sesamex
    Sesamex is a pyrethrin synergist. Sesamex can be able to delay the conversion of aldrin to dieldrin.
    Sesamex
  • HY-107311
    Hederacholchiside E
    Hederacholchiside E (compound 6) is a kind of saponin. Hederacholchiside E can be isolated from the Anemone raddeana.
    Hederacholchiside E
  • HY-155252
    Spinosyn A aglycone
    Spinosyn A aglycone ((-)-Spinosyn A aglycon) is an aglycone form of the insecticide Spinosyn A (HY-B0767). Spinosyn A aglycone is an acid degradation product produced by hydrolysis of both saccharide groups on spinosyn A.
    Spinosyn A aglycone