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Spatial Heterogeneity of <i>CYP9K1</i> Gene Overexpression Driving Cross-Resistance to Insecticide in <i>Anopheles</i> Mosquitoes Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Nwinyi OC, Siyanbola KF.
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Differential effects of dual and synergist-based insecticide-treated bed nets on pyrethroid resistance and L995F/S knockdown resistance mutation dynamics in Anopheles gambiae s.l. populations in south-western Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Tapsoba M +20 more
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Impact of indoor residual spraying and insecticide-treated nets on malaria burden in 8 districts in West Nile and Acholi regions, Uganda: a quasi-experimental study. [PDF]
Namuganga JF +11 more
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Escalating pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles funestus increases Plasmodium transmission
Fonkou BNS +4 more
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General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 1978
Natural pyrethrins, also called "pyrethrum" or "'pyrethrum extract", have long been known as insecticides. They are extracted from the flowers of Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium Vis which contain six insecticidally active components, of which pyrethrin I and pyrethrin II are the most active (Head 1973, Elliott & Janes, 1973).
W, Wouters, J, van den Bercken
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Natural pyrethrins, also called "pyrethrum" or "'pyrethrum extract", have long been known as insecticides. They are extracted from the flowers of Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium Vis which contain six insecticidally active components, of which pyrethrin I and pyrethrin II are the most active (Head 1973, Elliott & Janes, 1973).
W, Wouters, J, van den Bercken
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
We provide here a comprehensive review of the synthetic methods for pyrethroid insecticides in both the commercial pesticide market and scientific research. Pyrethroids are derived from natural pyrethrins, which are extracted from pyrethrum plants. However, due to limited production from natural sources, synthetic pyrethroids have become essential to ...
Shiyi Yan +3 more
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We provide here a comprehensive review of the synthetic methods for pyrethroid insecticides in both the commercial pesticide market and scientific research. Pyrethroids are derived from natural pyrethrins, which are extracted from pyrethrum plants. However, due to limited production from natural sources, synthetic pyrethroids have become essential to ...
Shiyi Yan +3 more
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Toxicological Reviews, 2005
The first pyrethroid pesticide, allethrin, was identified in 1949. Allethrin and other pyrethroids with a basic cyclopropane carboxylic ester structure are type I pyrethroids. The insecticidal activity of these synthetic pyrethroids was enhanced further by the addition of a cyano group to give alpha-cyano (type II) pyrethroids, such as cypermethrin ...
Sally M, Bradberry +3 more
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The first pyrethroid pesticide, allethrin, was identified in 1949. Allethrin and other pyrethroids with a basic cyclopropane carboxylic ester structure are type I pyrethroids. The insecticidal activity of these synthetic pyrethroids was enhanced further by the addition of a cyano group to give alpha-cyano (type II) pyrethroids, such as cypermethrin ...
Sally M, Bradberry +3 more
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Pyrethroid Exposure and Diabetes?
Journal of Agromedicine, 2014Diabetes is a set of complex hyperglycemic metabolic disorders characterized by dysfunction in insulin hormone secretion and/or insulin resistance by target cells.1 Development of the two major typ...
Matthew C, Keifer, David L, McClure
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