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CAS: 22252-43-3 corresponds to Iprodione, a synthetic compound primarily used in agricultural settings as a fungicide. Iprodione functions by inhibiting the germination of fungal spores and blocking mycelial growth through disruption of the synthesis of fungal cell wall components. Specifically, Iprodione targets the biosynthesis of glycerol, which is a critical component of the fungal cell membrane and wall. By interfering with glycerol production, Iprodione compromises the structural integrity of the fungal cell wall, ultimately leading to the cessation of fungal development and death of the organism. This mode of action is exploited in research environments to study fungal biology and the mechanisms of action of fungicidal agents. The chemical′s role in inhibiting specific pathways offers insights into fungal cell wall biosynthesis and the potential points of vulnerability in fungal organisms. Research involving Iprodione helps to explain the complex interactions between fungal pathogens and antifungal compounds, advancing the understanding of fungal resistance mechanisms and contributing to the development of more effective fungicidal strategies. This type of research is crucial for improving crop protection techniques, ensuring food security, and managing environmental impacts of fungal diseases.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
7-Aminodesacetoxycephalosporanic Acid, 50 mg | sc-207152 | 50 mg | $60.00 | |||
7-Aminodesacetoxycephalosporanic Acid, 500 mg | sc-207152A | 500 mg | $200.00 |