Quantitative structure-activity relationships of insecticides and plant growth regulators: Comparative studies toward understanding the molecular mechanism of action

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Emphasis was put on the comparative quantitative structure-activity approaches to the exploration of action mechanisms of structurally different classes of compounds showing the same type of activity as well as those of the same type of compounds having different actions. Examples were selected from studies performed on insecticides and plant growth regulators, i.e., neurotoxic carbamates, phosphates, pyrethroids and DDT analogs, insect juvenile hormone mimics, and cytokinin agonistic and antagonistic compounds. Similarities and dissimilarities in structures required to elicit activity between compounds classes were revealed in terms of physicochemical parameters, provoking further exploration and evoking insights into the molecular mechanisms of action which may lead to the development of new structures having better qualities.

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Iwamura, H., Nishimura, K., & Fujita, T. (1985). Quantitative structure-activity relationships of insecticides and plant growth regulators: Comparative studies toward understanding the molecular mechanism of action. Environmental Health Perspectives, VOL. 61, 307–320. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8561307

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