Membraaniringide
Membraaniringide is a chemical compound classified within the class of organophosphates, notable for its use as an insecticide and acaricide. It functions primarily as a contact poison, disrupting the normal functioning of the nervous system in pests by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase enzymes, leading to the accumulation of acetylcholine and subsequent nervous system failure.
The chemical structure of membraaniringide includes a phosphorothioate backbone with specific substituents that enhance its bioactivity
Membraaniringide is typically applied as a spray or dust on crops and stored products. It is important
The compound’s environmental persistence varies depending on application conditions and formulations. Residues can pose risks of
Research continues into developing formulations that optimize efficacy while reducing ecological and health risks. Overall, membraaniringide