Original drug
- → Propiconazole
- → Difenoconazole
- → Indoxacarb
- → Pyriproxyfen
- → Lufenuron
- → Nitenpyram
- → Indoxacarb
- → Picoxystrobin
- → Cyproconazol
- → Hexaconazole
- → Tricyclazole
- → Pencycuron
Reagent
Lufenuron is a dermatological inhibitor that acts by ingestion and acts on eggs, young larvae and older larvae within 24 hours of delivery. It inhibits insects' peeling, insecticidal and ovicidal effects. The pests eat Lufenuron's crops for 2 hours to stop feeding, and 2-3 days into the peak of dead insects. It has special effects on lepidopteran pests on a variety of crops. It is mainly used to control beet armyworm, Spodoptera litura, cabbage moth, diamondback moth, cotton bollworm, bean pod, melon, tobacco budworm, thrips, rust. , citrus leaf miner, planthopper, potato tuber moth, etc., can be used as a drug for resistance management.
Product name |
Structural formula |
Chemical Name |
Lufenuron CAS No.: 103055-07-8 Molecular formula: C17H8Cl2F8N2O3 |
(rs)-1-[2,5-dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropoxyl)phenyl]3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl)urea |
97% Lufenuron TECH's Item / Index:
Item |
Index |
Lufenuron content% |
≥97 |
Moisture % |
≤0.5 |
Acetone insolubles% |
≤0.3 |
PH range |
5.0-8.0 |
Appearance |
Off-white solid powder |