The Lufenuron Substituted Urea Insecticide

Chemical name:  

1-[2,5-Dichloro-4-(1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropoxy)phenyl]-3-(2,6-difluorobenzoyl)urea

Molecular formula: C17H8Cl2F8N2O3


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Lufenuron is the active factor inside the veterinary flea manage remedy application, and one of the  energetic elements in the flea, heartworm, ringworm and anthelmintic medicine milbemycin oxime/lufenuron (sentinel).

Lufenuron is stored within the animal's body fats and transferred to adult fleas via the host's blood when they feed. adult fleas switch it to their growing eggs via their blood, and to hatched larvae feeding on their excrement. it does now not kill grownup fleas.

 Lufenuron, a benzoylurea pesticide, inhibits the production of chitin in insects. Without chitin, a larval flea will never develop a hard outer shell (exoskeleton). With its inner organs exposed to air, the insect dies from dehydration soon after hatching or molting (shedding its old, smaller shell).

Structural formula:


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Molecular weight: 511.15

CAS No. : 103055-07-8

Physical and chemical properties:

White crystal.

Melting point 164.7 167.7 ° C;

The vapor pressure <1.2 X 10-9 Pa (25 °C);

Water solubility (20°C)< 0.006 mg/L.

Specifications: 98%TC 50g/L EW

Packing: 25Kg drum or bag

           200L drum

Lufenuron is also used to fight fungal infections, since fungus cell walls are about one third chitin.

Lufenuron is also sold as an agricultural pesticide for use against lepidopterans, eriophyid mites, and western flower thrips. It is an effective antifungal in plants

 

Usage:

Mainly used to control cotton, corn, vegetables, fruit trees and other lepidoptera larvae; It can also be used as hygienic medicine; It can also be used to prevent and control spit-sucking mouthparts and pests.


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