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Toxicity and sublethal effects of fluralaner on Spodoptera litura Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 2018
The increasing occurrence of resistance to chemical insecticides in insect pest populations is a serious threat to the integrity of current pest management strategies, and exploring new alternative chemistries is one important way to overcome this obstacle. Fluralaner, as a novel isoxazoline insecticide, has broad spectrum activity against a variety of
Zhong-Qiang Jia   +2 more
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Putative pemphigus‐like reaction to oral fluralaner in a dog

Veterinary Dermatology
AbstractA 9‐month‐old mixed‐breed dog developed generalised pustular dermatitis, accompanied by lethargy and hyperthermia, 7 days after oral fluralaner administration. Dermatopathological and microbiological evaluations were consistent with a pustular acantholytic dermatitis.
Annabel Dalmau, Laura Ordeix
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Absolute configuration assignment of (+)‐fluralaner using vibrational circular dichroism

Chirality, 2017
AbstractThe absolute configurations of the separated enantiomers of fluralaner, a racemic animal health product used to prevent fleas and ticks, have been assigned using vibrational circular dichroism (VCD). The crystallographic structure of the active enantiomer (+)‐fluralaner has previously been shown to have the (S) configuration using small ...
John Kong   +5 more
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of fluralaner against adult stages of Rhodnius prolixus in dogs

Parasitology International, 2022
Triatomines are vectors of American Trypanosomiasis also known as Chagas´ disease where several reservoirs including dogs are involved in the transmission cycle of the causal agent (Trypanosoma cruzi). Considering that the prevalence of American trypanosomiasis in dogs is higher than in humans and that dogs in addition are susceptible of this disease ...
Antonio, Ortega-Pacheco   +6 more
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Mosquitocidal activity and mode of action of the isoxazoline fluralaner

2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
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Standardization of larval bioassays for determination of fluralaner susceptibility in Rhipicephalus microplus

Veterinary Parasitology
Fluralaner is an isoxazoline acaricide with potent activity against Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, a major tick species affecting cattle in South America. In this study, larval bioassays were performed to evaluate the baseline susceptibility of R. microplus populations from Brazil and Argentina to fluralaner.
Guilherme Klafke   +10 more
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Neurotoxicity and mode of action of fluralaner on honeybee Apis mellifera L.

Pest Management Science, 2019
AbstractBACKGROUNDFluralaner, a novel pesticide that targets the γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor (GABAR) subunit of resistant to dieldrin (RDL), exhibits strong potential to be an insecticide to control agricultural insect pests. However, the risk and action of fluralaner to economic insects, e.g., honeybee Apis mellifera Linnaeus, remains unclear ...
Cheng‐Wang Sheng   +7 more
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The use of oral fluralaner for the treatment of feline generalised demodicosis: a case report

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 2017
There is little agreement on the most effective and safest treatment for feline demodicosis. Protocols generally consist of long‐lasting therapy courses based on rinses, subcutaneous injections, oral drug administration or repeated spot‐on formulation and the efficacy of most of these is poorly documented.
I, Matricoti, E, Maina
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Use of the novel ectoparasiticide fluralaner in the treatment of feline sarcoptic mange

Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2019
Feline sarcoptic mange is a rare, contagious, variably pruritic and zoonotic skin condition of cats, infrequently reported in either the UK or the worldwide veterinary literature. The last report in the UK dates from 2012 and since 1973, only 40 cases have been described worldwide.
Cathy F Curtis   +3 more
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Successful yeast microencapsulation of fluralaner and its potential as a larvicide for vector control

Acta Tropica
Fly control for any species is most effectively implemented in the immature stages when insects can be eliminated before emerging as adults capable of transmitting pathogens or becoming nuisance pests. Yet a limited number of insecticide classes are available for treating larval development sites for dipteran pest species.
Blythe E. Lawson, Emily G. McDermott
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