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Product Name | Tebufenozide |
Appearance | White Crystalline Powder |
CAS NO | 112410-23-8 |
MF | C22H28N2O2 |
MW | 352.478 |
The pharmacological effects of Tebufenozide
agriculture
Mechanism of action on pests
Tebufenozide is an insect molting accelerator with stomach toxicity. It can induce Lepidoptera larvae to produce molting reactions before entering the molting stage. After larvae ingest substances containing imidacloprid, the drug acts on their bodies, disrupting the normal molting physiological process.
insecticidal effect
Pests stop feeding within 6-8 hours after spraying because the drug affects their normal physiological functions, causing them to lose their ability to eat. Subsequently, within 2-3 days, pests will die due to dehydration and hunger. This insecticidal method is relatively mild, but has significant effects and can effectively control the number of pests.
Scope of prevention and control
It can be used for pest control of various crops, including vegetables (cabbage, melons, eggplants, etc.), apples, corn, rice, cotton, grapes, kiwifruit, sorghum, soybeans, sugar beets, tea, walnuts, flowers, etc. It can effectively prevent and control various pests such as pear fruit moth, grape fruit moth, beet armyworm, etc. The best time for application is during the egg incubation period. When using 10-100g of active ingredient/hm ², the effective period can last for 14-20 days.
Cell research field
Tebufenozide has cytotoxicity and can induce apoptosis in HeLa cells and Tn5B1-4 insect cells. This characteristic makes it have certain application value in cell biology and related medical research, which can be used to study the mechanism of cell apoptosis and develop related therapeutic methods.