- Pyrethroid
A pyrethroid is a synthetic
chemical compound similar to the natural chemicalpyrethrin s produced by the flowers ofpyrethrum s ("Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium" and "C. coccineum"). Pyrethroids are common in commercial products such as householdinsecticide s andinsect repellent s. In the concentrations used in such products, they are generally harmless to human beings but can harm sensitive individuals. [ [http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/pyrethroid.htm Pyrethroids fact sheet] from the Illinois Department of Public Health.] They are usually broken apart bysunlight and the atmosphere in one or two days, and do not significantly affectgroundwater quality except for being toxic to fish. [cite web | title = Permethrin, Resmethrin, Sumithrin: Synthetic Pyrethroids For Mosquito Control | date = April 17, 2002 | publisher =United States Environmental Protection Agency | url = http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/mosquitoes/pyrethroids4mosquitoes.htm | accessdate = 2008-04-04]Pyrethroids are axonic poisons that work by keeping the
sodium channel s open in the neuronal membranes ofinsect s. The sodium channel is a small hole through which sodium ions are permitted to enter the axon and cause excitation. As the nerves cannot de-excite, the insect is paralyzed.Pyrethroids are usually combined with
piperonyl butoxide , a known inhibitor of key microsomal oxidaseenzyme s. This prevents these enzymes from clearing the pyrethroid from the body of the insect, and assures the pyrethroid will be lethal and not merely a paralyzing agent. Combined, pyrethroids are toxic to most beneficial insects such asbee s anddragonflies .The pyrethroid chrysanthemic acid is produced industrially in a
cyclopropanation reaction of adiene as a mixture of cis- and trans isomers followed by hydrolysis of the ester ["A synthesis of chrysanthemic ester: An undergraduate experiment". Kelly, Lawrence F.J. Chem. Educ. 1987, 64, 1061.] :The compound is the starting material for many derivatives by re-esterfication.
Commercial Pyrethroid Insecticides/Repellants
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Allethrin , the first pyrethroid synthesized (active ingredient of Raid)
*Bifenthrin , active ingredient of "Talstar", "Capture", "Ortho Home Defense Max", and "Bifenthrine"
*Cypermethrin
*Deltamethrin
*Permethrin
*Prallethrin [ [http://www.alanwood.net/pesticides/prallethrin.html prallethrin data sheet ] ]
*Resmethrin , active ingredient of "Scourge"
*Sumithrin , active ingredient of Anvil
*Tetramethrin
*Tralomethrin
*Transfluthrin , active ingredient ofBaygon
*Imiprothrin , active ingredient of "Raid Ant & Roach Killer", synthesized to be an extremely fast-acting toxin by Sumitomo Chemical Co. in Canada. [http://pr-rp.pmra-arla.gc.ca/PR_SOL/pr_web.ve1?p_ukid=6111]References
External links
* [http://www.andover.edu/news/documents/B-ChemicalFactSheet.pdf Pyrethrins and pyrethroids on the EXTOXNET]
* [http://www.ehponline.org/realfiles/members/1999/107p173-177go/go-full.html Environmental Health Perspectives Journal] Estrogenic Potential of Certain Pyrethroid Compounds...
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