NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDE TOXICOLOGY: Mechanisms of Selective Action
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The neonicotinoids, the newest major class of insecticides, have outstanding potency and systemic action for crop protection against piercing-sucking pests, and they are highly effective for flea control on cats and dogs. Their common names are acetamiprid, clothianidin, dinotefuran, imidacloprid, nitenpyram, thiacloprid, and thiamethoxam. They generally have low toxicity to mammals (acute and chronic), birds, and fish. Biotransformations involve some activation reactions but largely detoxification mechanisms. In contrast to nicotine, epibatidine, and other ammonium or iminium nicotinoids, which are mostly protonated at physiological pH, the neonicotinoids are not protonated and have an electronegative nitro…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neonicotinoid
- Clothianidin
- Imidacloprid
- Acetamiprid
- Thiamethoxam
- Thiacloprid
- Toxicology
- Chemistry