
Insecticides and acaricides
CARA 3.2 EC
Insecticides & Acaricides IRAC GROUP 6 Main Group and Primary Site of Action : Glutamate-gated chloride channel (GluCl)allosteric modulators Nerve and muscle action Strong evidence that action at one or more of this class of protein is responsible forinsecticidal effects
Chemical Class Avermectins-Milbemycins (6)
Avermectins are 16-membered macrocyclic lactones produced by Streptomyces avermitilis, and abamectin is a blend of avermectinB1a and avermectin B1b. The anthelminthic,insecticidal, and acaricidal activities of avermectins are well known and their mode ofaction is via blocking-amino butyric acid-stimulated chloride channels and open non- neurotransmitter-gated chloride channels. This causes an ionimbalance in the nervous system, resulting in paralysis.
Abamectin is a widely used insecticide and anthelmintic. Abamectin,is a member of the Avermectin family and is a naturalfermentation product of soil dwelling actinomycete Streptomyces avermitilis.
Avermectins bind to the glutamate-gated chloride channels that are found in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells. They causehyperpolarization of these cells resulting in paralysis and death. Mammals only possess glutamate-gated chloride channels in thebrain and spinal cord and as the Avermectins have a low affinity for other mammalian ligand-gated channels and do not usually crossthe blood–brain barrier, they are very safe for mammals
| ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: | Abamectin 32 g/l |
| Packing: | 1 Liter |