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  • HY-B0824
    Bifenthrin
    1 Publications Verification

    Environmental Pollutants Sodium Channel Neurological Disease
    Bifenthrin is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide. Bifenthrin prolongs the opening time of Nav1.8 sodium channels, leading to membrane depolarization and conductance block in the insect nervous system, thereby disrupting neural function. Bifenthrin was effective in inhibiting A. gambiae (LD50=0.15 ng/mg) and C. quinquefasciatus (LD50=0.16 ng/mg). Bifenthrin has good lethality against susceptible and resistant mosquitoes and is very effective in inhibiting blood sucking and can be developed as a mosquito-removal netting material .
    Bifenthrin
  • HY-B0827
    Dinotefuran
    4 Publications Verification

    MTI-446

    Environmental Pollutants Parasite nAChR Infection Cardiovascular Disease
    Dinotefuran is an orally active and competitive inhibitor and insecticide targeting insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Dinotefuran blocks neural signaling and induces neural dysfunction in insects. Dinotefuran binds to [ 3H]epibatidine in the neural cord membrane of American cockroach with an IC50 of 890 nM and to [ 3H]α-bungarotoxin with an IC50 of 36.1 μM. Dinotefuran exhibits knockdown activity (KD50=0.351 nmol/g) and lethal activity (LD50=0.173 nmol/g) against German cockroach. Dinotefuran is mainly used for agricultural pest control, such as field control of piercing-sucking and chewing insects (e.g., aphids, planthoppers), while its environmental toxicological effects (e.g., oxidative stress and reproductive neurotoxicity on earthworms) are also a research focus to assess ecological risks .
    Dinotefuran
  • HY-120253

    BY-108330

    Environmental Pollutants Insecticide SOD Glutathione Peroxidase Carboxylesterase (CES) Infection Metabolic Disease
    Spirotetramat (BY-108330) is an orally active Insecticide and lipid biosynthesis inhibitor. Spirotetramat regulates the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), with short-term exposure increasing their activities and long-term exposure altering their activities. Spirotetramat induces the activity and mRNA expression of carboxylesterase (CarE). Spirotetramat induces oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in tadpoles. Spirotetramat is toxic to amphibian tadpoles and exhibits sublethal/non-lethal toxicity to amphibians. Spirotetramat causes death in immature psyllids, aphids, scale insects, mealybugs, whiteflies and thrips, and shows a high lethal rate against Cacopsylla pyri nymphs. Spirotetramat reduces the fecundity of Aphis gossypii. Spirotetramat induces tolerance in the offspring of exposed Aphis gossypii, and acts on Myzus persicae, Bemisia tabaci and Tetranychus urticae .
    Spirotetramat
  • HY-117146

    (S)-DPX-JW062

    Parasite Infection
    Indoxacarb ((S)-DPX-JW062) is an oxathiazole insecticide with activity against a wide range of insect pests. Indoxacarb is used in forest pest management to control insect pests, and its toxicity has significant effects on adult individuals of the predatory stink bug Podisus distinctus. Indoxacarb showed high toxicity to P. distinctus at a lethal concentration (LC50 = 2.62 g L-1). Indoxacarb treatment significantly reduced the survival rate of P. distinctus, with the survival rate of individuals exposed to 2.62 g L-1 decreasing to 40.7%. Indoxacarb also reduced the respiration rate of P. distinctus from 18.45 to 14.41 μL CO2 h-1, and inhibited its food intake. P. distinctus showed hyperexcitatory responses after Indoxacarb treatment .
    Indoxacarb
  • HY-W587689

    Juvenile hormone III bisepoxide; Juvenile hormone bisepoxide; JHB3

    c-Met/HGFR Others
    Juvenile hormone B 3 (Juvenile hormone III bisepoxide)(mixture of diastereomers) is a sesquiterpenoid hormone. Juvenile hormone B 3 can be isolated from corpus allatum (CA) of high dipterans like the fruitfly and Drosophila melanogaster. JHB3 has anti-metamorphic activity and induces Kr-h1 expression by directly interacting with juvenile hormone (JH) receptors (Met and Gce). Juvenile hormone B 3 can be used for insect lethality research .
    Juvenile hormone B 3 (mixture of diastereomers)
  • HY-120407

    ENT-33266

    Insecticide Others
    Looplure (ENT-33266) is an insect attractant with acute toxicity studies in different animal models showing activity at oral and dermal median lethal doses (LD50) and median lethal concentrations (LC50) for fish with some values, and low toxicity in most cases except for some cases.
    Looplure
  • HY-N8321R

    Reference Standards Others Cancer
    Insect repellent M 3535 (Standard) is the analytical standard of Insect repellent M 3535. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Insect repellent M 3535 (Ethyl butylacetylaminopropionate; IR-3535) is a novel potent anthelmintic that is toxic to zebrafish with a lethal concentration 50 (LC50) of 140 mg/L at 72 hours post fertilization (hpf). Insect repellent M 3535 causes morphological abnormalities and cardiac defects in early embryonic development of zebrafish by potentially inducing the production and accumulation of reactive oxygen species (Reactive Oxygen Species) and activating oxidative stress responses, thereby activating the endogenous apoptosis pathway .
    5-O-Caffeoylshikimic acid (Standard)
  • HY-B0824R

    Reference Standards Sodium Channel Neurological Disease
    Bifenthrin (Standard) is the analytical standard of Bifenthrin. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Bifenthrin is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide. Bifenthrin prolongs the opening time of Nav1.8 sodium channels, leading to membrane depolarization and conductance block in the insect nervous system, thereby disrupting neural function. Bifenthrin was effective in inhibiting A. gambiae (LD50=0.15 ng/mg) and C. quinquefasciatus (LD50=0.16 ng/mg). Bifenthrin has good lethality against susceptible and resistant mosquitoes and is very effective in inhibiting blood sucking and can be developed as a mosquito-removal netting material .
    Bifenthrin (Standard)
  • HY-W331198

    Insecticide Ferroptosis Infection
    Tralopyril is an orally active, blood-brain barrier-penetrating antifouling insecticide and endocrine disruptor. By interfering with the thyroid hormone system and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, Tralopyril downregulates the transcription of genes such as TRHR, Nkx2.1, TRα and induces ferroptosis. Tralopyril disrupts amino acid, energy and lipid metabolism, exhibits significant skeletal and reproductive toxicity, and causes developmental damage. Tralopyril has a long half-life in vivo and wide tissue distribution, posing potential risks to aquatic organisms and human health. Tralopyril shows species specificity in in vitro liver microsomal metabolism, exerts lethal effects on target insects and laboratory animals, and is commonly used in studies of chlorfenapyr poisoning and related toxic mechanisms .
    Tralopyril
  • HY-W719559

    Insecticide Infection
    Cyclaniliprole is an insecticide and insect ryanodine receptor modulator with higher selectivity for insect ryanodine receptors than for mammalian ones. Cyclaniliprole exerts lethal effects on larvae and adults of various agricultural pests. Cyclaniliprole exhibits broad-spectrum insecticidal activity against pests of the orders Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera and Coleoptera .
    Cyclaniliprole

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