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Insecticidal activity of pyrethrins and related compounds: II.—Relative toxicity of esters from optical and geometrical isomers of chrysanthemic, pyrethric and related acids and optical isomers of cinerolone and allethrolone

✍ Scribed by M. Elliott; P. H. Needham; C. Potter


Book ID
102923314
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1969
Tongue
English
Weight
514 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5142

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✦ Synopsis


The relative toxicities of esters related to the natural pyrethrins and to allethrin were evaluated against Phaedon cochleariae (mustard beetle), Tenebrio molifor (yellow mealworm beetle), Dysdercus fasciatus (cotton stainer) and Plutella maculipennis (diamond-back moth) and the results were compared with those of workers who used Musca domestica (housefly).

With the insect species used here there were no outstanding reversals of the toxicity ratings established in the studies with M. domestica. However, the toxicities of the esters depended more on the nature of the alcohol when two acids were compared and on the acid component with different alcohols. (+)-Allethrolone and (+)-cinerolone gave more toxic esters than their optical isomers but there was less difference than had been found with other insect species between esters from trans-and cis-chrysanthemic acids.


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