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Bifenazate

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Product Details
Synonyms Floramite; Isopropyl 2-(4-methoxy-3-biphenylyl)hydrazinecarboxylate; 1-Methylethyl 2-(4-methoxybiphenyl-3-yl)hydrazinecarboxylate
Product Type Chemical
Properties
Formula C17H20N2O3
MW 300.35
CAS 149877-41-8
Source/Host Chemicals Synthetic.
Purity Chemicals ≥99% (HPLC)
Appearance White solid.
Identity Determined by NMR.
Declaration Manufactured by Chemodex.
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InChi Key VHLKTXFWDRXILV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles COC1=C(NNC(=O)OC(C)C)C=C(C=C1)C1=CC=CC=C1
Shipping and Handling
Shipping AMBIENT
Short Term Storage +20°C
Long Term Storage +4°C
Handling Advice Keep cool and dry.
Protect from light and moisture.
Use/Stability Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at +4°C.
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Description

Bifenazate is a contact acaricide active against adult, eggs and nymphal life stages of spider, red and grass mites. It has a rapid knockdown effect (usually less than 3 days) and residual activity on the leaf lasting up to 4 weeks. It is suggested to act as a GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) antagonist in the peripheral nervous system at the neuromuscular synapse in insects. It blocks the GABA-activated chloride channels, resulting in overexcitation of the peripheral nervous systems of susceptible pests. This mode of action is reported to be unique among acaricides, which suggests the product could play an important future role in mite resistance management strategies. It is safe to sensitive flower parts and does not cause phyto-toxicity. Can be used as a reference compound.

Product References

(1) M.A. Dekeyser; Pest. Manag. Sci. 61, 103 (2005) | (2) E.M. Rhodes, et al.; Exp. appl. Acarol. 39, 213 (2006) | (3) T. Van Leeuwen, et al.; Pest. Manag. Sci. 63, 1172 (2007) | (4) S. Hiragaki, et al.; Neurotoxicol. 33, 307 (2012)

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