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  2. Alkaloid - Wikipedia

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    Medical use of alkaloid-containing plants has a long history, and, thus, when the first alkaloids were isolated in the 19th century, they immediately found application in clinical practice. [206] Many alkaloids are still used in medicine, usually in the form of salts widely used including the following: [ 14 ] [ 207 ]

  3. Diamide insecticides - Wikipedia

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    The ryanodine receptor is also the target of the alkaloid insecticide ryanodine, after which it is named, although it addresses a different binding site on the receptor. [8] A 3.2-Å structure of cyanthraniliprole bound to a ryanodine receptor has been determined, which informs on the mechanism of action as well as various mutations causing ...

  4. Phytotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Alkaloids are derived from amino acids, and contain nitrogen. [4] They are medically important by interfering with components of the nervous system affecting membrane transport, protein synthesis, and enzyme activities. They generally have a bitter taste. Alkaloids usually end in -ine (caffeine, nicotine, cocaine, morphine, ephedrine).

  5. Strychnine - Wikipedia

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    Strychnine (/ ˈ s t r ɪ k n iː n,-n ɪ n /, STRIK-neen, -⁠nin, US chiefly /-n aɪ n /-⁠nyne) [6] [7] is a highly toxic, colorless, bitter, crystalline alkaloid used as a pesticide, particularly for killing small vertebrates such as birds and rodents.

  6. Capsaicin - Wikipedia

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    The first pesticide product using solely capsaicin as the active ingredient was registered with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1962. ... which are alkaloids. ...

  7. Pesticide - Wikipedia

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    A crop-duster spraying pesticide on a field A self-propelled crop sprayer spraying pesticide on a field Pesticides are substances that are used to control pests. They include herbicides, insecticides, nematicides, fungicides, and many others (see table). The most common of these are herbicides, which account for approximately 50% of all pesticide use globally. Most pesticides are used as plant ...

  8. Pyrethroid - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of Allethrin isomers Chemical structure of Permethrin isomers. A pyrethroid is an organic compound similar to the natural pyrethrins, which are produced by the flowers of pyrethrums (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium and C. coccineum).

  9. Azadirachtin - Wikipedia

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    Azadirachtin is the active ingredient in many pesticides including TreeAzin, [6] AzaMax, [7] BioNEEM, [8] AzaGuard, [9] and AzaSol, [10] Terramera Proof [11] and Terramera Cirkil. [ 12 ] Azadirachtin has a synergistic effect with the biocontrol agent Beauveria .