ryanoid
Ryanoid refers to a class of natural products derived from the plant Ryania speciosa and related species, including the well-known compound ryanodine. Collectively, these compounds are called ryanoids. They have been studied and used for their insecticidal properties, particularly in the mid-20th century, when botanical insecticides were explored as alternatives to synthetic chemicals. Ryanoids are typically described as diterpenoid alkaloids with complex, polycyclic, and often lactone-containing structures. The exact structures vary among individual ryanoids, but they share a common origin and mechanism of action.
The defining characteristic of ryanoids is their interaction with ryanodine receptors (RyR), which are calcium release
Uses and regulatory status have evolved over time. Ryanoids have been employed as contact insecticides to control