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Thiacloprid is a chemical compound that is derived from a cyanamide and a 2-chloropyridine.
It belongs to the class of nicotinoid insecticides, a class discovered in the 90s, which, by virtue of their systemic action, protect fruit and cereals from phytophagous insects.
The neocotinoids attack the central nervous system of the larvae and cause their destruction.
Some nicotinoids:
Unfortunately, nicotinoids have shown a negative effect on bees, bumblebees and other pollinating insects (1).
They also have a negative impact on the environment (2).
Thiacloprid is also an effective insecticide against spiders (3).
Molecular Formula: C10H9ClN4S
Molecular Weight: 252.72 g/mol
UNII: DSV3A944A4
CAS: 111988-49-9
PubChem Substance ID 329755719
MDL number MFCD02101042
Synonyms:
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(1) Alternatives to neonicotinoids Hervé Jactel François Verheggen Denis Thiéry Abraham J.Escobar-Gutiérrez Emmanuel Gachet Nicolas Desneux the Neonicotinoids Working Group https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2019.04.045
(2) Effect of thiacloprid on early life stages of common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Velisek J1, Stara A Chemosphere. 2018 Mar;194:481-487. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.11.176.
(3) Contact application of neonicotinoids suppresses the predation rate in different densities of prey and induces paralysis of common farmland spiders. Řezáč M, Řezáčová V, Heneberg P.
Sci Rep. 2019 Apr 5;9(1):5724. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-42258-y.
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