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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 (483):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-Y0267
    Phenoxyacetic acid
    99.90%
    Phenoxyacetic acid is a multifunctional drug prodrug or auxin-type growth regulator, and its derivatives have insecticidal, herbicidal and antifungal activities.
    Phenoxyacetic acid
  • HY-B2054
    Tebufenozide
    99.28%
    Tebufenozide is a nonsteroidal ecdysone agonist used to control pest. Tebufenozide has cytotoxic and induces apoptosis in HeLa and insect Tn5B1-4 cells.
    Tebufenozide
  • HY-N10013
    β-Damascone
    98.25%
    β-Damascone is an aroma active rice volatile and is widely used in perfume compositions. β-Damascone has also received certain attention as a potential cancer chemopreventive and a mosquito and muscoid insecticide.
    β-Damascone
  • HY-W131444
    Insecticidal agent 15
    99.30%
    Insecticidal agent 15 (compound 8f) is a potent insecticidal agent that shows LD50 of 4.27 nmol/mg for adult female Ae. Aegypti.
    Insecticidal agent 15
  • HY-119687
    Bifenazate
    99.89%
    Bifenazate is a carbazate acaricide that control 100% of mites at a concentration of 25 ppm. Bifenazate is a positive allosteric modulator of GABA receptor. Bifenazate is the inhibitor for the mitochondrial electron transport chain complex III.
    Bifenazate
  • HY-116934
    5-Pentadecylresorcinol
    99.31%
    5-Pentadecylresorcinol (Adipostatin A) is a glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH) inhibitor with an IC50 of 4.1 μM. Adipostatin A shows good larvicidal activity against Aedes aegypti.
    5-Pentadecylresorcinol
  • HY-131940
    3-O-Methyl-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
    3-O-Methyl-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine is a potent inhibitor of N-acetylglucosamine kinase. 3-O-Methyl-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine potently inhibits glucose phosphorylation by N-acetylglucosamine kinase whereas glucokinase is not at all affected by this hexosamine.
    3-O-Methyl-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
  • HY-B1885
    Fenitrothion
    99.43%
    Fenitrothion is a broad-spectrum and orally active insecticide/acaricide. Fenitrothion inhibits cholinesterase, AMPKα and IRS1/PI3K/AKT. Fenitrothion causes Apoptosis, reduces SOD activity. Fenitrothion shows insecticidal effect against Rhyzopertha dominica and Tribolium castaneum adults. Fenitrothion is widely used in cotton crops, vegetable crops, fruit crops and field crops, especially rice. Fenitrothion can be used for brain and spleen toxicology studies.
    Fenitrothion
  • HY-17519
    Novaluron
    99.78%
    Novaluron is a chemical with insecticide properties, an insect growth regulator, and has adverse effects on mouse sperm.
    Novaluron
  • HY-B0832
    Profenofos
    Profenofos is an insecticida used on field crops, vegetables, and fruit crops. Profenofos is an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor, with neurotoxicity.
    Profenofos
  • HY-160758
    J9Z38
    99.84%
    J9Z38 is a metabolite of Cyantraniliprole (HY-12779), a broad-spectrum agrochemical insecticide belonging to the anthranilic diamide insecticide class. Cyantraniliprole effectively controls the growth of various pests on fruits, vegetables, cereals and other crops. Thus, J9Z38 is a key indicator for indirect detection and evaluation of Cyantraniliprole residue levels.
    J9Z38
  • HY-N4202
    Dihydrorotenone
    99.66%
    Dihydrorotenone is an insecticide and irreversible inhibitor of mitochondrial complex I. Dihydrorotenone may induce Parkinson's disease. Dihydrorotenone induces apoptosis in human plasma cells by triggering endoplasmic reticulum stress and activating the p38 signaling pathway. The oral LD50 of dihydrorotenone in rats is approximately 2.5 g/kg. Dihydrorotenone exhibits insecticide activity and cytotoxicity to plasma cells. Dihydrorotenone can be used to establish animal models of Parkinson's disease, safety assessment of natural pesticides, and potential cancer chemoprevention studies.
    Dihydrorotenone
  • HY-N7058
    cis-​Jasmone
    98.17%
    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
  • HY-117386
    Methoxyfenozide
    98.79%
    Methoxyfenozide is an orally active insecticide belonging to the diacylhydrazine and non-steroidal ecdysone agonist classes, which can interfere with the growth and development of insects. Methoxyfenozide has ovicidal and insecticidal activities against phytophagous pests.
    Methoxyfenozide
  • HY-B0874
    Alpha-Cypermethrin
    99.66%
    Alpha-Cypermethrin (FMC 45497; Fendona; WL 85871) is an effective insecticide against house flies.
    Alpha-Cypermethrin
  • HY-W004292
    1-Undecanol
    99.79%
    1-Undecanol (Undecyl alcohol) is the main product generated from the degradation of 2-tridecanone by Pseudomonas bacteria isolated from the soil. 1-Undecanol can enhance the attraction of Grapholita molesta to sex pheromone traps.
    1-Undecanol
  • HY-B1953
    Thiacloprid
    99.66%
    Thiacloprid is an orally active neurotoxic insecticide and also a nAChR agonist. Thiacloprid reduces the viability of healthy cells, depletes reduced glutathione, and increases MDA levels, thereby inducing cytotoxicity and oxidative stress damage. In practical applications, Thiacloprid has lower acute toxicity to honeybees than other compounds of the same class such as Imidacloprid (HY-B0838), but it still significantly impairs the learning and memory function, immune capacity and survival status of honeybees. Thiacloprid induces intestinal microbial dysbiosis and reduces survival rate in middle-aged honeybees, increases the risk of premature collapse in bumblebee colonies, and significantly decreases the final colony weight and reproductive output. Thiacloprid is used in broad-spectrum agricultural pest control, often alone or in combination with Deltamethrin (HY-B1971), and meets the pest management needs of various crops including potatoes, cabbages, various fruits and vegetables, and nuts.
    Thiacloprid
  • HY-B1315
    Carbaryl
    99.94%
    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.
    Carbaryl
  • 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-N6811
    1-Octacosanol
    98.0%
    1-Octacosanol is a straight-chain aliphatic 28-carbon fatty alcohol and a major component of the cholesterol-lowering agent Policosanol. 1-Octacosanol exhibits various activities such as anti-fatigue, anti-angiogenic, cholesterol-lowering, and insecticidal effects.
    1-Octacosanol