Cyhalothrin
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Cyhalothrin | |
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IUPAC name | 3-(2-chloro-3,3,3-Rrifluoro-1-propenyl)-2,2-dimethyl-,cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl cyclopropanecarboxylate |
Other names | Cyhalothrine |
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CAS number | [68085-85-8] |
PubChem | |
SMILES | CC1(C)C(/C=C(Cl)/C(F)(F)F)C1C(OC(C2=CC(OC3=CC=CC=C3)=CC=C2)C#N)=O |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
Cyhalothrin is a chemical used as an insecticide. It is also marketed as Karate.
Cyhalothrin is a fluorinated pyrethrin analog.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Cyhalothrin. Cameo Chemicals. United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved on 2008-05-08.
- Righi, D. Abbud; Palermo-Neto, J. (2003 Sep 01). "Behavioral effects of type II pyrethroid cyhalothrin in rats". Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 191 (2). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science B.V.. doi: . ISSN 0041-008X. TXAPA9; TRN: US04R1713043981; OSTI ID: 20468283; PII: S0041008X03002369.
- Cyhalothrin/Karate (CASRN 68085-85-8). IRIS. United States Environmental Protection Agency (Last updated on Thursday, January 10th, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.