- (1R,trans)-
isomer is also
known as
bioresmethrin,(+)-trans-resmethrin, or d-trans-resmethrin;
although bioresmethrin has been used
alone as a pesticide...
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Biodine Biofed Biograstim Biolon Biomox (Virbac) Bion
Tears Biopatch bioresmethrin (INN)
Bioscrub BioThrax biotin (INN) Biozyme-C
bipenamol (INN) biperiden...
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developed in the 1960s,
include bioallethrin, tetramethrin, resmethrin, and
bioresmethrin. They are more
active than the
natural pyrethrum but are
unstable in...
- beta-cypermethrin
bifenthrin bioallethrin bioethanomethrin biopermethrin bioresmethrin bistrifluronĀ [Wikidata]
borax boric acid brofenvalerateĀ [Wikidata] broflanilide...
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insecticides was
investigated on
certain storage pests.
While phoxim,
bioresmethrin and
fenitrothion showed strong activity against the red-brown rice mealybug...
-
Elliott led the team that
invented the
major pyrethroid insecticides bioresmethrin, permethrin,
cypermethrin and deltamethrin. In 2009 it was estimated...