1949
DOI: 10.1021/ja01177a065
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Constituents of Pyrethrum Flowers. XXIII. Cinerolone and the Synthesis of Related Cyclopentenolones

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“…Many early attempts at pyrethroid synthesis focused on substitutions to the alcohol portion of the molecule (6,7). Allethrin was one of the earliest synthetic analogues to eventually achieve commercial success, and allethrin-containing products are still marketed throughout the world today.…”
Section: First-generation Photolabile Synthetic Pyrethroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many early attempts at pyrethroid synthesis focused on substitutions to the alcohol portion of the molecule (6,7). Allethrin was one of the earliest synthetic analogues to eventually achieve commercial success, and allethrin-containing products are still marketed throughout the world today.…”
Section: First-generation Photolabile Synthetic Pyrethroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chloride currents were also exposed to a pyrethroid of both the type 1 (allethrin) and type 2 (FNV) categories, respectively [11,12], and compared to control currents in DMSO (0.1%) to determine any significant effects on overall current amplitudes (Fig. 6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first important synthetic compound, still used today, was allethrin, developed by Schechter, Green, and La Forge in 1949 (29), by shortening and simplifying the pentadienyl side chain of the natural esters (4,5). Allethrolone, the alcoholic component, is now resolved on a commercial scale, (7,35).…”
Section: Structure and Insecticidal Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%