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Furathiocarb (CAS 65907-30-4)

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CAS Number:
65907-30-4
Molecular Weight:
382.47
Molecular Formula:
C18H26N2O5S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Furathiocarb is studied in the domain of agricultural chemistry, particularly for its action as a carbamate insecticide. Research on furathiocarb includes investigations into its efficacy in controlling pest populations on crops and its environmental fate post-application. Studies are aimed at understanding its mechanism of action, which involves inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme for nerve function in insects. Additionally, furathiocarb is a subject of interest in the development of pest management strategies and the assessment of its impact on non-target organisms. Investigations into the potential for resistance development among insect populations and the search for synergistic combinations with other control measures are also key aspects of research involving this compound. Furthermore, furathiocarb is analyzed for its breakdown products and their respective environmental persistences and toxicologies.


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Furathiocarb, 1 ml

sc-505933
1 ml
$43.00