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Fenvalerate is a
synthetic pyrethroid insecticide. It is a
mixture of four
optical isomers which have
different insecticidal activities. The 2-S alpha...
- acid used in tanneries. C.
freundii includes a
fenvalerate-degrading
bacterial strain, CD-9.
Fenvalerate degradation through CD-9 also
includes degradation...
- alcohol. However, the
cyclopropyl ring does not
occur in all pyrethroids.
Fenvalerate,
which was
developed in 1972, is one such
example and was the
first commercialized...
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insecticide marketed under the
brand Asana. It is the (S)-enantiomer of
fenvalerate. In the
United States, a
limit of .05 ppm of the chemical's
residue is...
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insecticides fenvalerate and
carbaryl have been
reported to
increase ****tozoa aneuploidy.
Occupational exposure of
pesticide factory workers to
fenvalerate is...
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occupational exposure to benzene, and
exposure to the
insecticides fenvalerate and
carbaryl also
increase aneuploidy. Simmons, D.
Peter Snustad, Michael...
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early 21st century, high
levels of
insecticide residues (including
fenvalerate, cypermethrin, and acetamiprid) and
fungicide residues (such as triadimenol...
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effects on
human ****tozoa
among pesticide factory workers exposed to
fenvalerate". Toxicology. 203 (1–3): 49–60. Bibcode:2004Toxgy.203...49X. doi:10.1016/j...
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effects on
human ****tozoa
among pesticide factory workers exposed to
fenvalerate". Toxicology. 203 (1–3): 49–60. Bibcode:2004Toxgy.203...49X. doi:10.1016/j...
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Cyphenothrin Deltamethrin Empenthrin Esfenvalerate Etofenprox Fenpropathrin Fenvalerate Flumethrin Fluvalinate Imiprothrin Metofluthrin Permethrin Phenothrin...