piretroidok
Piretroidok, known in English as pyrethroids, are a class of synthetic insecticides developed as stable, more persistent analogs of natural pyrethrins. They were introduced in the mid-20th century and have since become among the most widely used insecticides in agriculture, public health, and domestic pest control.
Chemically, pyrethroids are ester derivatives of chrysanthemic or related acids, and they are commonly categorized into
Mechanism of action involves targeting voltage-gated sodium channels in insect neurons, delaying channel closing and causing
Applications and formulations cover a broad range of pests, including agricultural crops, stored products, and disease
Safety and environmental considerations: pyrethroids generally have low acute mammalian toxicity but can cause nervous-system symptoms