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Demographic toxicology of insect growth regulators on the nontarget ectolarval parasitoid Habrobracon hebetor. [PDF]
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Suppression of the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) populations using the boosted sterile insect technique in Greece. [PDF]
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Direct and indirect effects of selective insecticides on 2 generalist predators of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). [PDF]
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Effects of pyriproxyfen on zebrafish brain mitochondria and acetylcholinesterase
Chemosphere, 2021Pyriproxyfen is an insecticide used worldwide that acts as a biomimetic of juvenile hormone. This study investigated metabolic and synaptic impairments triggered by pyriproxyfen using zebrafish acetylcholinesterase (zbAChE) and mitochondria as markers.
Rafael D.S. Azevedo +11 more
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Pyriproxyfen cyclodextrin inclusion compounds
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry, 2015Pyriproxyfen is a pyridine based pesticide which is effective against mosquito larvae. Here we report the inclusion complexes (ICs) between guest pyriproxyfen and host β and γ cyclodextrins, but not with α cyclodextrin, based on WAXD, DSC, FTIR, and TGA characterization results. We show that one pyriproxyfen molecule is covered with between one and two
Alper Gurarslan +3 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1995
Male and female rats were given a single oral dose of [phenoxyphenyl- 14 C]pyriproxyfen [4-phenoxyphenyl (R,S)-2-(2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether] at 2 (low dose) or 1000 (high dose) mg/kg. 14 C was rapidly excreted into feces and urine, with the former route predominating (about 90% of the dose). Peak 14 C concentrations in blood, kidney, liver, and other
Haruyuki Matsunaga +5 more
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Male and female rats were given a single oral dose of [phenoxyphenyl- 14 C]pyriproxyfen [4-phenoxyphenyl (R,S)-2-(2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether] at 2 (low dose) or 1000 (high dose) mg/kg. 14 C was rapidly excreted into feces and urine, with the former route predominating (about 90% of the dose). Peak 14 C concentrations in blood, kidney, liver, and other
Haruyuki Matsunaga +5 more
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Enantioselective dissipation of pyriproxyfen in soils and sand
Chirality, 2017AbstractUnder normal conditions, the environmental behaviors of pesticides are affected by complex environmental factors and the manner of administration together with constraints. In order to meet the actual needs, we imitated the experiment and found that the degradation rate of pyriproxyfen in soils rendered complex changes.
Hui Liu +3 more
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Tomato Metabolism and Porphyrin-Catalyzed Oxidation of Pyriproxyfen
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2005Investigation of the metabolism of [(14)C]pyriproxyfen [4-phenoxyphenyl (R,S)-2-(2-pyridyloxy)propyl ether] in tomato fruits (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Ponterosa) was conducted by topical application of acetonitrile solution or emulsifiable concentration formulation three times at 35, 21, and 7 days before harvest.
Masao, Fukushima +2 more
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Controlled-Release Systems for the Insect Growth Regulator Pyriproxyfen
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003A simple technique was developed for the production of controlled-release systems (CRSs) for pyriproxyfen, an insect growth regulator active against the larvae of Culex pipiens, the most common species of mosquito found in developed countries. The CRSs consisted of a spongy core material encapsulated in a coating of a polyurethane or polyurea hydrogel,
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