
Insecticide Mode of Action
- 1st Edition - December 28, 1982
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: Joel R. Coats
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 1 2 0 8 6 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 0 5 1 - 5
Insecticide Mode of Action presents significant research on the biological activity of insecticides. The book is organized into three sections encompassing 13 chapters that… Read more

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Request a sales quoteInsecticide Mode of Action presents significant research on the biological activity of insecticides. The book is organized into three sections encompassing 13 chapters that summarize three major groups of insecticides, including neurotoxic, formamidine, and developmental insecticides. The first section of the book presents studies on groups of conventional neurotoxic insecticides: chlorinated hydrocarbons, pyrethroids, carbamates, and organophosphorus chemicals. This text discusses their structure, poisoning property, structure-activity relationships, and stereoselectivity. The subsequent section discusses the biochemical, biological, and neurotoxic actions of formamidines, a group of pesticides that exhibit an unusual spectrum of activity. Several modes of action of pharmacological significance as well as some important behavioral effects are included in this section. The third section addresses groups of insecticides that affect insect growth and development. Such chemicals typically demonstrate marked selectivity and represent more sophisticated strategies in the chemical control of insect pests. This book is of value to researchers, teachers, and regulatory personnel concerned with the biological activity of insecticides.
Contributors
Preface
I Conventional Neurotoxic Insecticides
1 Mode of Action of Pyrethroids
I. Introduction
II. Structures
III. Symptomatology of Pyrethroid Poisoning
IV. Neurophysiology of Pyrethroid Poisoning
V. Mode of Action of Pyrethroids on Vertebrates
VI. Resistance to Pyrethroid Insecticides
References
2 Structure-Activity Relationships in DDT Analogs
I. Introduction
II. Toxicity
III. Penetration Rate
IV. Knockdown Activity
V. Degradation
VI. Conclusions
References
3 Inhibition of ATP by Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
I. Introduction
II. In Vitro Effects of Insecticides
III. In Vivo Effects of Insecticides
IV. Studies on Mechanisms and Sites of Action
V. Mitochondria and Oxidative Phosphorylation
VI. Physiology Parameters and DDT Action
VII. Conclusions
References
4 Oxime Carbamate Insecticides
I. Introduction and Background
II. Structure-Activity Relationships
III. Metabolism
IV. Factors Affecting Pesticidal Efficacy
V. Derivatized N-Methylcarbamates
VI. Future Expectations
References
5 Structure-Activity Relationships in Phosphoramidates
I. Introduction
II. Bioactivity of Phosphoramidates
III. Physical and Biophysical Properties
IV. Chemistry and Physical Chemistry
V. Biochemistry
VI. Mode of Action of Important Phosphoramidates
References
6 Stereoselectivity of Organophosphorus Insecticides
I. Introduction
II. Stereochemistry
III. Biological Activity
IV. Enzyme Inhibition
V. Metabolism
VI. Concluding Remarks
References
II The Formamidine Pesticides
7 Biological and Neurotoxic Effects of Amidine Pesticides
I. Biological Actions of Amidines
II. Biochemical Aspects of Amidine Action
III. Conclusion
References
8 Toxic and Behavioral Effects of Chlordimeform on the American Cockroach Periplaneta americana
I. Electrophysiological Studies on Nerve Excitation
II. Chlordimeform-Induced Depletion of Octopamine in the Central Nervous System
III. Cardiostimulation
IV. Anorectic Effect
V. Increased Water Intake
VI. Conclusion
References
9 Structure-Activity Relationships among Amidine Acaricides and Insecticides
I. Introduction
II. Formamidines
III. Cyclic Amidines
IV. Related Compounds
References
III Developmental Insecticides
10 Modes of Action of Chitin Synthesis Inhibitors
I. Distribution of Chitin in Nature
II. Chitin Synthesis and Deposition in Fungi
III. Chitin Synthesis and Deposition in Insects
IV. Development of a Biochemical System Derived from Fungi Detection of Chitin Synthesis Inhibitors
V. An Insect Organs Culture System for the Detection of Chitin Synthesis Inhibition
VI. Evaluation of Candidate Chitin Synthesis Inhibitors in the Cockroach and Phycomyces Systems
VII. Studies of the Modes of Action of the Benzoylphenylureas
VIII. Modes of Action of Pesticides
IX. Discussion
References
11 Juvenile Hormone Analogs: Structure-Activity Relationships
I. Introduction
II. Bioassay Procedures
III. Structure-Activity Relationships
IV. Optical Activity of Juvenoids
V. Conclusion
References
12 Toxicology of the Precocenes
I. Introduction
II. The Search for Juvenile Hormone Antagonists
III. Biological Activities of the Precocenes
IV. Structure-Biological Relationships
V. Metabolism and Biotransformation of the Precocenes
VI. Mode of Action
References
13 Xanthene Dyes as Pesticides
I. Introduction
II. Historical
III. Light-Catalyzed Toxicity
IV. Light-Independent Toxicity
V. Behavioral, Physiological, and Biochemical Responses
VI. Developmental Toxicity
VII. Field Studies
VIII. Environmental Aspects
IX. Summary
References
Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 28, 1982
- No. of pages (eBook): 467
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124120860
- eBook ISBN: 9780323140515
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