apropargyl
Apropargyl is a chemical compound with the formula C₅H₁₁NO₂, commonly used as an active ingredient in various pesticides and insecticides. It belongs to the class of carbamate compounds, which function primarily as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, disrupting nervous system signaling in target organisms.
Originally developed in the mid-20th century, apropargyl is notable for its broad-spectrum efficacy against a range
The compound is typically applied as a salt, such as apropargyl chloride or apropargyl bromide, which enhances
Like other carbamates, apropargyl is subject to regulatory oversight due to its potential toxicity to non-target
Research continues to explore the efficacy and environmental impact of apropargyl, as well as the development