- the lab.
Spinosad contains a mix of two spinosoids,
spinosyn A, the
major component, and
spinosyn D (the
minor component), in a
roughly 17:3 ratio. Spinosad...
- Paquette, Leo A.; Collado, Iván; Purdie, Mark (1998). "Total
Synthesis of
Spinosyn A. 2.
Degradation Studies Involving the Pure
Factor and Its
Complete Reconstitution"...
- can be used for crop
protection as pesticides.
Pesticides spinosad or
spinosyn (an insecticide)
avermectin polynactins tetramycin Polyketides can be used...
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Pyrethrum Qu****ia (South
American plant genus)
Ryanodine Spinosad AKA
Spinosyn A
Spinosyn D
Tetranortriterpenoid Thymol (controls
varroa mites in bee colonies)...
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Saccharopolyspora spinosa is the
source of a
family of
insecticidal compounds called spinosyns. They act as
neurotoxins by
activation of
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors...
- Viñuela, E.; Zappalà, L.; Desneux, N. (2012). "The non-target
impact of
spinosyns on
beneficial arthropods". Pest
Management Science. 68 (12): 1523–1536...
- λ-cyhalothrin, bifenthrin, carbaryl, imidacloprid, fipronil, permethrin, diazinon,
spinosyn, dichlorvos, chlorfenapyr, and DDT.
Pyrethrin has also been registered...
- "Chemoenzymatic
approaches to the decahydro-as-indacene
cores ****ociated with the
spinosyn class of insecticide", in: J. Chem. Soc.,
Perkin Trans. 1, 2000, pp. 3555–3558;...
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Spinosad Bacci L, Lupi D,
Savoldelli S,
Rossaro B (2016-04-28). "A
review of
Spinosyns, a
derivative of
biological acting substances as a
class of insecticides...
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Michigan State University found pesticides with the
active ingredient spinosyn were
rated good-excellent in
controlling po****tions of
blueberry maggot...