-
cinerariaefolium and C. coccineum).
Pyrethroids are used as
commercial and
household insecticides. In
household concentrations pyrethroids are
generally harmless to...
- and
synthetic pyrethroids include a
similar mode of
action and
almost identical toxicity to
insects (i.e., both
pyrethrins and
pyrethroids induce a toxic...
- new
uniforms with permethrin.
Permethrin (as well as
other long-term
pyrethroids) is
effective over
several months, in
particular when used indoors. International...
-
potential is not
affected by
these pyrethroids.
Bifenthrin will open the
sodium channel for a
shorter period than
other pyrethroids. The
mechanism in
mammals and...
-
Prallethrin is
structurally similar to Type I
pyrethroids. The
adverse outcome pathway (AOP)
shared by
pyrethroids involves the
ability to
interact with voltage-gated...
- light-stable
synthetic pyrethroids to be
synthesized in 1971, but it was not
commercialized until 1980. Like
other pyrethroids with an α-cyano group,...
- The
enzyme pyrethroid hydrolase (EC 3.1.1.88,
pyrethroid-hydrolyzing carboxylesterase,
pyrethroid-hydrolysing esterase,
pyrethroid-hydrolyzing esterase...
- the more
toxic cyfluthrin which is also a
pyrethroid. As of 2019 Raid Ant &
Roach Killer contains pyrethroids, imiprothrin, and cypermethrin;
other products...
- and
deltamethrin (Alphamax) are the two
pyrethroids commonly used to
control sea lice.
Resistance to
pyrethroids has been
reported in
Norway and appears...
-
Accessed on line
December 21, 2007.
Pyrethroids fact
sheet from the
Illinois Department of
Public Health.
Pyrethroid Archived May 17, 2008, at the Wayback...