Development of and future prospects for pyrethroid chemistry

  • Katsuda Y
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Abstract

The pyrethroid group of insecticides consists of natural pyrethrins derived from pyrethrum flowers and synthetic derivatives which are similar in chemical structure to the natural compounds. Pyrethroids have been considered to be ideal insecticides because of their rapid knock-down effect against insects in a minimal dose and low mammalian toxicity.

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Katsuda, Y. (1999). Development of and future prospects for pyrethroid chemistry. Pesticide Science, 55(8), 775–782. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.2780550803

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