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Insecticides that Bind to Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor

6 Insecticides that Bind to Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor [Pg.129]

The nereistoxin analogs (cartap hydrochloride, bensultap, and thiocyclam) are all proinsecticides that must be activated in vivo to become nereistoxin (see Chapter 4, subsection 4.2.12.8 for nereistoxin structure). Nereistoxin acts as an antagonist of the acetylcholine receptor. Unlike with nicotine, insects treated with nereistoxin are rapidly immobilized without convulsive symptoms, possibly because nereistoxin does not induce depolarization (Corbett et al., 1984). [Pg.131]




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