4 Results for "

insect endocrine

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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4 Results for "insect endocrine" in MCE Product Catalog:

Cat. No.: HY-133620
CAS No.: 18684-55-4
Purity:  99.67%
Target:  

Insecticide

Research Areas:  

Infection

7-Oxodehydroabietic acid is a diterpene resin acid isolated from the roots of the pine Pinus densiflora. 7-Oxodehydroabietic acid play a defensive role against herbivorous insects via insect endocrine-disrupting activity .
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Cat. No.: HY-P3633
CAS No.: 126985-98-6
Synonyms: Lom-TK II
Target:  

Peptides

Research Areas:  

Neurological Disease

Locustatachykinin II (Lom-TK II) is an insect neuropeptide with homology to peptides of the vertebrate tachykinin family. Locustatachykinin II can be used for the research of insect endocrine .
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Cat. No.: HY-B1970
CAS No.: 789-02-6
Synonyms: 2,4'-DDT
Research Areas:  

Endocrinology

o,p'-DDT (2,4'-DDT) is a chlorinated organic pesticide with estrogenic activity. o,p'-DDT is persistent in the environment, can accumulate in organisms and disrupt the endocrine system. o,p'-DDT is used in agriculture as a pesticide, especially for controlling insect pests. The use of o,p'-DDT has led to toxic effects in organisms, raising widespread concern about its environmental and health effects. o,p'-DDT has also led to research into its long-term effects in ecosystems .
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Cat. No.: HY-W331198
CAS No.: 122454-29-9
Target:  

Insecticide Ferroptosis

Research Areas:  

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 .
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