Original drug
- → Propiconazole
- → Difenoconazole
- → Indoxacarb
- → Pyriproxyfen
- → Lufenuron
- → Nitenpyram
- → Indoxacarb
- → Picoxystrobin
- → Cyproconazol
- → Hexaconazole
- → Tricyclazole
- → Pencycuron
Reagent
Indoxacarb is a newly developed insecticide from DuPont v. It can effectively control a variety of pests on crops such as grain, cotton, fruit and vegetables. Indoxacarb has a unique mechanism of action, which is rapidly converted into DCJW (N.2 demethoxycarbonyl metabolite) in insects. DCJW acts on the inactive voltage-gated sodium ion channel of insect nerve cells, irreversibly blocking insects. The nerve impulses transmit, disrupting the transmission of nerve impulses, causing the pests to move, unable to eat, paralyzed, and eventually die. 2. Control of beet armyworm: the young larvae are sprayed with water by 30% home run water dispersing granules 4.4-8.8 g or 15% suspending agent 8.8-17.6 ml per acre.
Product name |
Structural formula |
Chemical Name |
Indoxacarb CAS No.: 144171-61-9 Molecular formula: C22H17ClF3N3O7 |
Methyl 7-Chloro-2,5-Dihydro-2-[N-(Methoxycarbonyl)-4-(Trifluoromethoxy)Anilinocarbonyl]Indeno[1,2-E][1,3,4]Oxadiazine-4a(3h)Carboxylate |
95% Indoxacarb TECH's Item / Index:
Item |
Index |
Indoxacarb content % |
≥95 |
Moisture % |
≤0.5 |
PH range |
5.0-8.0 |
Appearance |
Light yellow or white solid powder |