Efficacy and utility of isocycloseram a novel isoxazoline insecticide against urban pests and public health disease vectors
Raj Kumar Saran,
Mark Hoppé,
Sarah Mayor
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDIsoxazolines inhibit γ‐aminobutyric acid chloride channels in insects and acarids by binding to postsynaptic receptors. This prevents chloride influx, leading to depolarization/hyperexcitation, paralysis, and death. Here, we evaluated the potential utility of a novel isoxazoline, isocycloseram, against several urban insect pests.RESULTSIsocycloseram was active at low doses against the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) [median lethal dose (LD50) 5–15 ng per insect at 72 h, topical assays]; Ar… Show more
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