نتایج جستجو برای: synthetic pyrethroid

تعداد نتایج: 143441  

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2004
Steven A Burr David E Ray

We have proposed that since the type II pyrethroids deltamethrin and cypermethrin, but not the type I pyrethroid cismethrin act on chloride channels, this could contribute to the bimodal nature of pyrethroid poisoning syndromes. We now examine a wider range of pyrethroid structures on the activity of these calcium-independent voltage-gated maxi-chloride channels. Excised inside-out membrane pat...

2015
Tyler M. Dohlman Patrick E. Phillips Darin M. Madson Christopher A. Clark Patrick J. Gunn

and Implications To eliminate the potential for insect borne diseases and improve productivity in cow-calf operations, many producers use pour-on pyrethroids. However, popular press literature has identified potential links between use of pyrethroids and reproductive function failures in bulls. While literature in mice and rats have reported potential endocrine disruption of sex steroids result...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Kathryn M Kuivila Michelle L Hladik Christopher G Ingersoll Nile E Kemble Patrick W Moran Daniel L Calhoun Lisa H Nowell Robert J Gilliom

A nationally consistent approach was used to assess the occurrence and potential sources of pyrethroid insecticides in stream bed sediments from seven metropolitan areas across the United States. One or more pyrethroids were detected in almost half of the samples, with bifenthrin detected the most frequently (41%) and in each metropolitan area. Cyhalothrin, cypermethrin, permethrin, and resmeth...

2016
David G. Lilly Sharissa L. Latham Cameron E. Webb Stephen L. Doggett

Thickening of the integument as a mechanism of resistance to insecticides is a well recognised phenomenon in the insect world and, in recent times, has been found in insects exhibiting pyrethroid-resistance. Resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L., is widespread and has been frequently inferred as a reason for the pest's resurgence. Overexpression of cu...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1978
R L Ridgway J C Tinney J T MacGregor N J Starler

During the last three decades, the use of modern organic synthetic pesticides has increased about 40-fold. Total U.S. production, for domestic and expert use, in 1976 was about 1.4 million pounds. Crops receiving the most intensive application of various pesticides were cotton for insecticides, corn for herbicides, and fruits and vegetables for fungicides. Examination of use trends of pesticide...

2014
Nongkran Lumjuan Jureeporn Wicheer Posri Leelapat Wej Choochote Pradya Somboon

BACKGROUND Pyrethroid insecticides, especially permethrin and deltamethrin, have been used extensively worldwide for mosquito control. However, insecticide resistance can spread through a population very rapidly under strong selection pressure from insecticide use. The upregulation of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) has been reported upon pyrethroid treatment. In Aedes aegypti, the increase in AL...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Janet Hemingway John Vontas Rodolphe Poupardin Jaishree Raman Jo Lines Chris Schwabe Abrahan Matias Immo Kleinschmidt

Malaria control is reliant on the use of long-lasting pyrethroid-impregnated nets and/or indoor residual spraying (IRS) of insecticide. The rapid selection and spread of operationally significant pyrethroid resistance in African malaria vectors threatens our ability to sustain malaria control. Establishing whether resistance is operationally significant is technically challenging. Routine monit...

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