Background: As the world population grows towards 9 billion by 2050, it is projected that food production will need to increase by 60%. A critical part of this growth includes the safe and effective use of insecticides to reduce the estimated 20-49% loss of global crop yields owing to pests. The development of new insecticides will help to sustain this protection and overcome insecticide resistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of quinoline and isoquinoline isoxazolines have been designed as pesticides for crop protection. Herein we reported the chemical synthesis, biological activity and structure-activity relationships. The isoquinoline derivative, such as 3i, is discovered as potent new class of isoxazoline insecticide which is competitive with commercial insecticide Indoxacarb.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsoxazoline insecticides have been shown to be potent blockers of insect GABA receptors with excellent activity on a broad pest range, including Lepidoptera and Hemiptera. Herein we report on the synthesis, biological activity and mode-of-action for a class of 4-heterocyclic aryl isoxazoline insecticides.
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