Diamide insecticides: efficacy, toxicity and analytical methods for residue monitoring in food samples

Faculty Agriculture Year: 2022
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Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry Egyptian Journal of Chemistry Volume:
Keywords : Diamide insecticides: efficacy, toxicity , analytical methods    
Abstract:
Anthranilic diamide is a new commercial group of insecticides that target insect ryanodine receptors, causing uncontrolled calcium ion release and depletion, which prevents muscular contraction. Due to the high advantages of diamide over ot
   
     
 
       

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