DDT, pyrethrins, pyrethroids and insect sodium channels
Rothamsted Research · University of Nottingham
Abstract
The long term use of many insecticides is continually threatened by the ability of insects to evolve resistance mechanisms that render the chemicals ineffective. Such resistance poses a serious threat to insect pest control both in the UK and worldwide. Resistance may result from either an increase in the ability of the insect to detoxify the insecticide or by changes in the target protein with which the insecticide interacts. DDT, the pyrethrins and the synthetic pyrethroids (the latter currently accounting for around 17% of the world insecticide market), act on the voltage-gated sodium channel proteins found in insect nerve cell membranes. The correct functioning of these channels is essential for normal…
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4Topics & keywords
- Pyrethroid
- Sodium channel
- Insect
- Toxicology
- Biology
- Pesticide
- Insecticide resistance
- Sodium