作者
R Nauen, U Ebbinghaus-Kintscher, A Elbert, P Jeschke, K Tietjen
发表日期
2001
图书
Biochemical sites of insecticide action and resistance
页码范围
77-105
出版商
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
简介
The world market for insecticides is still dominated, albeit declining, by compounds that irreversibly inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE), one of the most essential enzymes in the central nervous system of insects, responsible for the cleavage of the all-important neurotransmitter acetylcholine (Pittman 1971). However, as shown in Table 1, the market share of these AChE inhibitors, i.e. organophosphates and carbamates, decreased from 71% in 1987 to some 56% in 1997. Combining the AChE inhibitors and those insecticides that act on the voltage-gated sodium channel, in particular the pyrethroids, accounts for more than 75% of the world market only by these two modes of action (Table 1). One of the insecticide molecular target sites of growing importance is the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR; Table 1); increasing considerably in value over the last decade. Only ten years ago insecticides that acted …
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