Insecticides

Insecticides refer a class of agents with the capability of poisoning and killing insects which causes damage to the crops, fruit trees, trees, vegetables, warehousing and sanitation as well as both the external and internal parasite in livestock and poultry.

Insecticides can be divided into two categories bio-sources and chemical synthesis.
Biological insecticides include:
1. formulation with the active insecticidal ingredients extracted from higher plants such as natural pyrethrin, rotenone, etc;
2. Insecticides made from the living microorganisms, mainly including three categories: fungi (e.g. Beauveria bassiana), bacteria (Bacillus subtilis) and viruses (such as bacillus cereus);
3. Physiologically active substances of insect such as pheromones and so on;

Synthetic chemical Insecticides mainly include: inorganic Insecticides (such as arsenic trioxide As2O3, Na2SiF6, sodium fluoride silicate, etc.), organochlorine Insecticides (such as chlordane, BHC, DDT, toxaphene, etc.), organic phosphorus Insecticides (such as dichlorvos, trichlorfon, dimethoate, malathion and fenitrothion, etc.), carbamate Insecticides (such as carbaryl and metolcarb, etc.) and pyrethroid insecticides agents (such as fenvalerate and cypermethrin, etc.).

Toxicity of insecticides against pests mainly through the following mechanisms:
1. contact-killing agent and penetrate through the skin of the pests to enter into the body to exert its effect, causing poisoning and death of the pests.
2. stomach poisoning agent can cause the death of the pests after being eaten by pests and further directly absorption through the gastrointestinal tract;
3. some fumigation drugs has a big volatility with its vapor entering into the body of the pests through the respiratory tract, leading to the poisoning and death of the pests;
4. systematic drugs is first absorbed by the crops and transmitted throughout the whole plant; when the pests eat or suck the crops, it is poisoned and dead.

For example, pyrethroids have a strong contact-killing effect with fenitrothion and carbaryl having contact-killing and stomach poisoning effect. For dimethoate, 1059, etc, in addition the contact-killing action, the more prominent is the suction effect. The application of Insecticides is a modern technology for controlling pests with advantages of being convenient, rapid, highly efficient and economic. Over the last decade, in addition to the application of species (for example, pyrethroid insecticides) that is highly efficient, low toxic and causes small environmental pollution, new varies including the microbial insecticides, insect growth regulator, insect behavior control agents have also been developed and gotten applications.

Insecticides have certain biological activity against insect, people with more or less toxicity on human, livestock and other animals (see toxicity Insecticides). This toxicity is divided into acute and chronic toxicity.

Acute toxicity means single-time oral administration, skin contact or ingestion breathe of certain dose of Insecticides that can cause acute toxicity pathological response in a short time. Acute oral toxicity, although is the most important in the acute toxicity but the production poisoning, skin contact or respiration intake upon application of Insecticides is often more important.

Chronic toxicity refers to the toxicity upon long-term continuous consumption, contact or inhalation of Insecticide at a dose that is lower than the dose causing acute poisoning, thus leading to chronic pathological reaction. The most noteworthy risk upon chronic toxicity is the risk of teratogenic, mutagenic and carcinogenic.

Some varieties of organochlorine Insecticides can be accumulated in the human body, resulting in cumulative poisoning; some organophosphate Insecticides, instead, has delayed neurotoxicity, which belongs to chronic toxicity.

After the application of Insecticides, most of them will be degraded into non-toxic substance under the influence of various kinds of physical, chemical and biological factors. However, within a certain time, there are still traces of the Insecticides residues in agricultural products and the environment, including soil, water, atmospheric and other animals and plants. These residual insecticides may also cause potential harm on human, animal or other animals. In agriculture and livestock products, upon excessive residues of Insecticides, it may also affect the human health in the case of long-term consumption. With the progress of science and technology, the understanding of the toxicity of the Insecticide has been also getting deepened. For example, some varieties of conventional Insecticides may be considered as “low toxic” from the perspective of acute toxicity; however, later it was found that itself, or the impurities during the process of original drug production as well as its metabolites has certain chronic toxicity, and thereby has been banned and eliminated. Toxicity issue is a difficult point during the process of studying and development of new kinds of Insecticides. Chronic toxicity has been become the key issue about whether the current Insecticides species can continue to be used.

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Structure Chemical Name CAS MF
CRUFOMATE CRUFOMATE 299-86-5 C12H19ClNO3P
Pirimiphos ethyl Pirimiphos ethyl 23505-41-1 C13H24N3O3PS
TRANS-CHLORDANE TRANS-CHLORDANE 5103-74-2 C10H6Cl8
BENFURACARB BENFURACARB 82560-54-1 C20H30N2O5S
ETOXAZOLE ETOXAZOLE 153233-91-1 C21H23F2NO2
DICAPTHON DICAPTHON 2463-84-5 C8H9ClNO5PS
4,4'-DICHLORO-ALPHA-METHYLBENZHYDROL 4,4'-DICHLORO-ALPHA-METHYLBENZHYDROL 80-06-8 C14H12Cl2O
Tau-fluvalinate Tau-fluvalinate 102851-06-9 C26H22ClF3N2O3
Isobutyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate Isobutyl 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate 1713-15-1 C12H14Cl2O3
PERTHANE (TM) PERTHANE (TM) 72-56-0 C18H20Cl2
Emamectin Emamectin 119791-41-2 C49H77NO13
MEVINPHOS MEVINPHOS 7786-34-7 C7H13O6P
Fenazaquin Fenazaquin 120928-09-8 C20H22N2O
MALAOXON MALAOXON 1634-78-2 C10H19O7PS
PROMECARB PROMECARB 2631-37-0 C12H17NO2
DEMETON S DEMETON S 126-75-0 C8H19O3PS2
1-CHLORO-3-FLUOROISOPROPANOL 1-CHLORO-3-FLUOROISOPROPANOL 453-11-2 C3H6ClFO
ISOFENPHOS ISOFENPHOS 25311-71-1 C15H24NO4PS
Benzpyrimoxan Benzpyrimoxan 1449021-97-9 C16H15F3N2O3
Flupyrimin Flupyrimin 1689566-03-7 C13H9ClF3N3O
Emamectin B1 Benzoate Emamectin B1 Benzoate C56H81NO15
Fluralaner Fluralaner 864731-61-3
sec-Butyl 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperidine-1-carboxylate sec-Butyl 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperidine-1-carboxylate 119515-38-7 C12H23NO3
Pyrithione Pyrithione
SPINOSAD SPINOSAD 131929-60-7 C41H65NO10
CYCLOPROTHRIN CYCLOPROTHRIN 63935-38-6 C26H21Cl2NO4
CHLORTHIOPHOS CHLORTHIOPHOS 60238-56-4 C11H15Cl2O3PS2
BROMOPHOS-ETHYL BROMOPHOS-ETHYL 4824-78-6 C10H12BrCl2O3PS
ARAMITE ARAMITE 140-57-8 C15H23ClO4S
QUINTIOPHOS QUINTIOPHOS 1776-83-6 C17H16NO2PS
ASPON (TM) ASPON (TM) 3244-90-4 C12H28O5P2S2
FLUSULFAMIDE FLUSULFAMIDE 106917-52-6 C13H7Cl2F3N2O4S
OVEX OVEX 80-33-1 C12H8Cl2O3S
MCPA-THIOETHYL MCPA-THIOETHYL 25319-90-8 C11H13ClO2S
Fluxametamide Fluxametamide 928783-29-3 C20H16Cl2F3N3O3
ZECTRAN ZECTRAN 315-18-4 C12H18N2O2
ISOXATHION OXON ISOXATHION OXON 32306-29-9 C13H16NO5P
Thiocyclam hydrogen oxalate Thiocyclam hydrogen oxalate 31895-22-4 C7H13NO4S3
Oxazosulfyl Oxazosulfyl 1616678-32-0 C15 H11 F3 N2 O5 S2
ATRATON ATRATON 1610-17-9 C9H17N5O
Phosphorus Phosphorus H3P
tyclopyrazoflor tyclopyrazoflor 1477919-27-9 C16H18ClF3N4OS
Cyhalodiamide Cyhalodiamide 1262605-53-7 C22H17ClF7N3O2
FENOTHIOCARB FENOTHIOCARB 62850-32-2 C13H19NO2S
FLONICAMID FLONICAMID C9H6F3N3O
METHOXYFENOZIDE METHOXYFENOZIDE 161050-58-4 C22H28N2O3
8,10-DODECADIEN-1-OL 8,10-DODECADIEN-1-OL 33956-49-9 C12H22O
Tetrachlorantraniliprole Tetrachlorantraniliprole 1104384-14-6 C17H10BrCl4N5O2
Temephos Temephos 3383-96-8 C16H20O6P2S3
MGK 11 MGK 11 126-15-8 C13H16O2
Dimpropyridaz Dimpropyridaz 1403615-77-9 C16H23N5O
Chinomethionate Chinomethionate 2439-01-2 C10H6N2OS2
N-Boc-piperazine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester N-Boc-piperazine-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester 129799-15-1 C11H20N2O4
FENITROTHION-O-ANALOG FENITROTHION-O-ANALOG 2255-17-6 C9H12NO6P
Tetrachlorvinphos Tetrachlorvinphos 961-11-5 C10H9Cl4O4P
MECOPROP METHYL ESTER MECOPROP METHYL ESTER 23844-56-6 C11H13ClO3
Benzoximate Benzoximate 29104-30-1 C18H18ClNO5
ENDOSULFAN LACTONE ENDOSULFAN LACTONE 3868-61-9 C9H4Cl6O2
HALFENPROX HALFENPROX 111872-58-3 C24H23BrF2O3
DINOBUTON DINOBUTON 973-21-7 C14H18N2O7
DEMETON-S-METHYL SULFONE DEMETON-S-METHYL SULFONE 17040-19-6 C6H15O5PS2
DIMETHYL-P-NITROPHENYLPHOSPHATE DIMETHYL-P-NITROPHENYLPHOSPHATE 950-35-6 C8H10NO6P
MECOPROP D3 MECOPROP D3 352431-15-3 C10H8ClD3O3
CROTOXYPHOS CROTOXYPHOS 7700-17-6 C14H19O6P
Ethyl 2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethylcarbamate Ethyl 2-(4-phenoxyphenoxy)ethylcarbamate 72490-01-8 C17H19NO4
XMC XMC 2655-14-3 C10H13NO2
COUMAPHOS-OXON COUMAPHOS-OXON 321-54-0 C14H16ClO6P
1,2-DIBENZOYL-1-(T-BUTYL)HYDRAZINE 1,2-DIBENZOYL-1-(T-BUTYL)HYDRAZINE 112225-87-3 C18H20N2O2
4-Hydroxylthiocoumarin 4-Hydroxylthiocoumarin 16854-67-4 C9H6O2S
METHACRIFOS METHACRIFOS 62610-77-9 C7H13O5PS
CIS-PERMETHRIN CIS-PERMETHRIN 61949-76-6 C21H20Cl2O3
TEBUPIRIMFOS TEBUPIRIMFOS 96182-53-5 C13H23N2O3PS
DIALIFOS DIALIFOS 10311-84-9 C14H17ClNO4PS2
ENDRIN ALDEHYDE ENDRIN ALDEHYDE 7421-93-4 C12H8Cl6O
STROBANE (TM) STROBANE (TM) 8001-50-1 C10H9Cl7
Azamethiphos Azamethiphos 35575-96-3 C9H10ClN2O5PS
3,4-D 3,4-D 588-22-7 C8H6Cl2O3
2,3,5-TRIMETHACARB 2,3,5-TRIMETHACARB 2655-15-4 C11H15NO2
2,4-D 2-ETHYLHEXYL ESTER 2,4-D 2-ETHYLHEXYL ESTER 1928-43-4 C16H22Cl2O3
Flocoumafen Flocoumafen 90035-08-8 C33H25F3O4
TRALOMETHRIN TRALOMETHRIN 66841-25-6 C22H19Br4NO3
Oxydemeton-methyl Oxydemeton-methyl 301-12-2 C6H15O4PS2
DEMETON DEMETON 8065-48-3 C16H38O6P2S4
ACRINATHRIN ACRINATHRIN 101007-06-1 C26H21F6NO5
HYDROGEN CYANIDE HYDROGEN CYANIDE 74-90-8 CHN
CRIMIDINE CRIMIDINE 535-89-7 C7H10ClN3
ISOURON ISOURON 55861-78-4 C10H17N3O2
DIMEFOX DIMEFOX 115-26-4 C4H12FN2OP
Bacillus thuringiensis Bacillus thuringiensis 68038-71-1 C22H32N5O16P
ISOXATHION ISOXATHION 18854-01-8 C13H16NO4PS
Butoxyethyl (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetate Butoxyethyl (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetate 1929-73-3 C14H18Cl2O4
CYCLURON CYCLURON 2163-69-1 C11H22N2O
MCPA-ETHYL ESTER MCPA-ETHYL ESTER 2698-38-6 C11H13ClO3
2-HYDROXYETHYL-N-OCTYL SULPHIDE 2-HYDROXYETHYL-N-OCTYL SULPHIDE 3547-33-9 C10H22OS
Hexythiazox Hexythiazox 78587-05-0 C17H21ClN2O2S
2,4,5-T BUTOXYETHYL ESTER 2,4,5-T BUTOXYETHYL ESTER 2545-59-7 C14H17Cl3O4
5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoro-methyl)phenoxy)-2-nitro-benzoic acid sodium salt 5-(2-Chloro-4-(trifluoro-methyl)phenoxy)-2-nitro-benzoic acid sodium salt 62476-59-9 C14H6ClF3NNaO5
Furathiocarb Furathiocarb 65907-30-4 C18H26N2O5S
DEMETON-S-METHYL DEMETON-S-METHYL 919-86-8 C6H15O3PS2
SEBUTHYLAZINE SEBUTHYLAZINE 7286-69-3 C9H16ClN5
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