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Classification: | Insecticide,Acaricide,Biological Pesticide | Purity: | 95% |
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State: | Liquid | Application: | Insecticide,Agriculture,Agrochemicals & Pesticides,acaricide,insecticide/pesticide/acaricide |
Appearance: | Off- White Liqiud | Color: | White |
Shelf Life: | 2 Years | Sample: | Available,available And Free |
Package: | 25KG/drum,Aluminum Foil Bag Or Drum | ||
Highlight: | CAS 122453 73 0 chlorfenapyr insecticide,24%SC chlorfenapyr insecticide,24%SC Systemic Pest Control |
Chlorfenapyr
Chlorfenapyr is a pesticide, and specifically a pro-insecticide (meaning it is metabolized into an active insecticide after entering the host),
derived from a class of microbially produced compounds known as halogenated pyrroles.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency initially denied registration in 2000 for use on cotton primarily
because of concerns that the insecticide was toxic to birds and because effective alternatives were available.
However, it was registered by the EPA in January, 2001 for use on non-food crops in greenhouses. I
n 2005, the EPA established a tolerance for residues of chlorfenapyr in or on all food commodities.
Chlorfenapyr works by disrupting the production of adenosine triphosphate, specifically, "
Oxidative removal of the N-ethoxymethyl group of chlorfenapyr by mixed function oxidases forms
the compound CL 303268. CL 303268 uncouples oxidative phosphorylation at the mitochondria,
resulting in disruption of production of ATP, cellular death, and ultimately organism mortality."
Chlorfenapyr is also used as a wool insect-proofing agent, and was introduced as a
n alternative to synthetic pyrethroids due to a lower toxicity to mammalian and aquatic life.
Product Name | chlorfenapyr |
Function | Insecticide |
Specification | 98%Tech, 360g/l sc, 240g/l sc |
Chemical Name | 4-bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-1-(ethoxymethyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrrole-3-carbonitrile |
CAS No. | 122453-73-0 |
Empirical Formula | C15H11BrClF3N2O |
Toxicology | Oral Acute oral LD50 for male rats 441, female rats 1152 mg tech./kg. Skin and eye Acute percutaneous LD50 for rabbits >2000 mg/kg. Moderate eye irritant; non-irritating to skin (rabbits). Inhalation LC50 for rats 1.9 mg tech./l air. Other Non-mutagenic in the Ames, CHO/HGPRT, mouse micronucleus and unscheduled DNA synthesis tests. Toxicity class WHO (a.i.) II; EPA (formulation) III (240 g/l 'Pylon', 'Phantom') |
Applications | Mode of action Insecticide and acaricide with mainly stomach and some contact action. Exhibits good translaminar but limited systemic activity in plants. Uses Control of many species of insects and mites, including those resistant to carbamate, organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides and also chitin-synthesis inhibitors, in cotton, vegetables, citrus, top fruit, vines and soya beans. Among pests resistant to conventional products which are controlled by chlorfenapyr are Brevipalpus phoenicis (leprosis mite), Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Colorado potato beetle), Helicoverpa spp., Heliothis spp., Plutella xylostella (diamond-back moth) and Tetranychus spp. Also control of many species of structural and household Formicidae (especially Camponotus, Iridomyrmex, Monomorium, and Solenopsis), Blattellidae (especially Blatta, Blattella, Periplaneta and Supella spp.), Kalotermitidae (especially Incisitermes) and Rhinotermitidae (especially Reticulitermes, Coptotermes, Heterotermes) at use rates of between 0.125 to 0.50% a.i. w/w. Phytotoxicity No phytotoxicity observed at field use rates. Formulation types EC; SC. |
Package | 200KG/Drum, 200L/Drun,20L/Drum, etc |
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