neonekotinoidler
Neonekotinoidler, also known as neonicotinoids, are a class of insecticides primarily used for the control of ectoparasites and pests in agriculture. Developed in the 1980s, they were designed to be effective against a wide range of insects, including bees and other pollinators, with reduced toxicity to mammals.
Neonekotinoidler contain a nitomethylene scaffold that mimics the acetylcholine neurotransmitter at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR)
However, neonekotinoidler have been linked to potential environmental and health risks. They have been shown to
Studies have demonstrated that residues of neonekotinoids are commonly found in food, water, and soil samples
International regulations on neonekotinoidler promulgate caution, restrictions on use, and recommended safe exposure levels. Researchers and