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| Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Aziprotryne | 4658-28-0 | sc-233902 | 250 mg | $125.00 | ||
Aziprotryne functions as a pesticide through its ability to disrupt key metabolic pathways in target organisms. It interacts with specific receptors, leading to altered ion channel activity and subsequent physiological disturbances. Its unique chemical structure enhances its stability in various environmental conditions, allowing for prolonged efficacy. Additionally, Aziprotryne exhibits selective toxicity, minimizing impact on non-target species while effectively controlling pest populations. | ||||||
Monocrotophos | 6923-22-4 | sc-250417 | 100 mg | $46.00 | ||
Monocrotophos acts as a pesticide by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme crucial for neurotransmitter regulation in insects. This inhibition leads to the accumulation of acetylcholine, resulting in overstimulation of the nervous system and eventual paralysis. Its lipophilic nature allows for efficient penetration of biological membranes, enhancing its bioavailability. Monocrotophos also demonstrates a rapid degradation profile in certain environments, which can influence its persistence and effectiveness in pest management. | ||||||
Monalide | 7287-36-7 | sc-235883 | 100 mg | $200.00 | ||
Monalide functions as a pesticide through its unique ability to disrupt cellular signaling pathways in target organisms. It interacts with specific receptors, leading to altered ion channel activity and subsequent physiological disturbances. Its high affinity for lipid membranes facilitates swift absorption, while its stability under various environmental conditions allows for prolonged efficacy. Additionally, Monalide's selective toxicity minimizes impact on non-target species, making it a strategic choice in pest control. | ||||||
Creosote | 8021-39-4 | sc-362180 sc-362180A | 250 ml 1 L | $182.00 $576.00 | ||
Creosote acts as a pesticide by interfering with the metabolic processes of pests. Its complex mixture of phenolic compounds exhibits strong hydrophobic interactions, allowing it to penetrate biological membranes effectively. This leads to the disruption of cellular respiration and energy production in target organisms. The compound's ability to form reactive intermediates enhances its efficacy, while its persistence in the environment ensures long-lasting control of pest populations. | ||||||
Metiram | 9006-42-2 | sc-250404 | 250 mg | $72.00 | ||
Metiram functions as a pesticide through its unique ability to inhibit fungal growth by disrupting cellular processes. It acts primarily by interfering with the synthesis of essential proteins, leading to impaired cellular function in target organisms. Its multi-site action mechanism allows for reduced resistance development in pests. Additionally, Metiram's stability in various environmental conditions enhances its effectiveness, providing sustained protection against a wide range of fungal pathogens. | ||||||
Methamidophos | 10265-92-6 | sc-235607 | 100 mg | $82.00 | ||
Methamidophos is a potent pesticide that operates through its role as an organophosphate, targeting the nervous system of pests. It inhibits acetylcholinesterase, leading to the accumulation of acetylcholine at synapses, which disrupts normal nerve signal transmission. This neurotoxic action results in paralysis and death of the target organisms. Its rapid degradation in the environment, coupled with its high solubility, allows for effective penetration into plant tissues, enhancing its efficacy against a variety of agricultural pests. | ||||||
Azadirachtin | 11141-17-6 | sc-257105 sc-257105A sc-257105B sc-257105C sc-257105D | 1 mg 5 mg 10 mg 25 mg 50 mg | $177.00 $374.00 $626.00 $999.00 $1727.00 | ||
Azadirachtin is a natural insect growth regulator derived from the neem tree, disrupting the hormonal balance in pests. It interferes with the molting process, preventing larvae from developing into adults, thereby reducing pest populations. Its unique mode of action involves blocking the synthesis of chitin, essential for exoskeleton formation. Additionally, azadirachtin exhibits repellent properties, deterring insects from feeding, which further contributes to its effectiveness as a biopesticide. | ||||||
Ancymidol | 12771-68-5 | sc-233871 | 25 mg | $42.00 | ||
Ancymidol is a plant growth regulator that functions as a pesticide by inhibiting gibberellin biosynthesis, which is crucial for plant growth and development. This disruption leads to stunted growth in target weeds and pests, effectively controlling their proliferation. Its unique interaction with specific enzymes in the gibberellin pathway alters cellular elongation and division, resulting in reduced vigor and competitiveness of unwanted flora. Ancymidol's selective action minimizes harm to non-target species, enhancing its utility in integrated pest management. | ||||||
Chlordane | 12789-03-6 | sc-227594 | 250 mg | $37.00 | ||
Chlordane is a synthetic organochlorine compound that acts as a pesticide by disrupting the nervous system of insects. It binds to sodium channels in nerve cells, prolonging their activation and leading to paralysis. This unique mechanism of action results in rapid toxicity to a wide range of pests. Chlordane's lipophilic nature allows it to persist in the environment, accumulating in fatty tissues and affecting organisms through bioaccumulation, which raises concerns about ecological impact. | ||||||
Terbufos | 13071-79-9 | sc-251119 | 10 mg | $95.00 | ||
Terbufos is an organophosphate pesticide that functions primarily as a neurotoxin, inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. This inhibition leads to the accumulation of acetylcholine at synapses, causing continuous stimulation of the nervous system in target pests. Its high affinity for lipid membranes enhances its penetration into insect tissues, resulting in effective pest control. Terbufos also exhibits a relatively rapid degradation in soil, influencing its environmental persistence and impact. | ||||||