Basic information Safety Supplier Related

Cyenopyrafen

Basic information Safety Supplier Related

Cyenopyrafen Basic information

Product Name:
Cyenopyrafen
Synonyms:
  • (1E)-2-cyano-2-[4-(1,1-diMethylethyl)phenyl]-1-(1,3,4-triMethyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)ethenyl 2,2-diMethylpropanoate
  • Cyenopyrafen
  • Cyenopyrafen Solution, 100ppm
  • Cyenopyrafen Solution, 1000ppm
  • (E)-2-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-2-cyano-1-(1,3,4-trimethylpyrazol-5-yl)vinyl 2,2-dimethylpropionate
  • Propanoic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-, (1E)-2-cyano-2-[4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl]-1-(1,3,4-trimethyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)ethenyl ester
  • Cyenopyrafen Solution in Acetonitrile, 100μg/mL
  • Azoxystrobin Impurity 7
CAS:
560121-52-0
MF:
C24H31N3O2
MW:
393.52
Mol File:
560121-52-0.mol
More
Less

Cyenopyrafen Chemical Properties

Boiling point:
489.1±45.0 °C(Predicted)
Density 
1.03±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted)
pka
2.61±0.10(Predicted)
More
Less

Safety Information

Toxicity
Its oral LD50 in rats is 2000 mg/kg.
More
Less

Cyenopyrafen Usage And Synthesis

Description

Cyenopyrafen is a new acaricide for use in fruit, vegetables, and tea. Its oral LD50 in rats is 2000 mg/kg. Cyenopyrafen is also an inhibitor of mitochondrial complex II (Lummen, 2007).

Uses

Cyenopyrafen is part of the pyrazole class of fungicides and insecticide acting on ticks.

Definition

ChEBI: Cyenopyrafen is a member of the class of pyrazoles that is ethene in which the hydrogens at position 1 have been replaced by p-tert-butylphenyl and cyano groups, while the hydrogens at position 2 have been replaced by pivaloyloxy and 1,3,4-trimethylpyrazol-5-yl groups (the E isomer). A proacaricide (by hydrolysis of the pivalate ester linkage to give the corresponding enol), it was formerly used for the control of mites in fruit, vegetables and tea. It has a role as a proacaricide and an agrochemical. It is a nitrile, a pivalate ester and a member of pyrazoles.

Toxicology

Cyenopyrafen and cyflumetofen have been shown to have very low toxicity to mammals, birds, bees and beneficial insects, including predatory mites. They have some toxicity to fish and aquatic invertebrates, but pose minimal risk because they are rapidly degraded in water and soil.

Mode of action

Cyenopyrafen and cyflumetofen are pro-insecticides that are metabolized to corresponding enol products that inhibit mitochondrial electron transport complex II, leading to rapid paralysis and death due to cellular energy starvation. Resistance has not yet been reported.

CyenopyrafenSupplier

Alta Scientific Co., Ltd. Gold
Tel
022-6537-8550 15522853686
Email
sales@altasci.com.cn
ChengDu SinoStandards Bio-Tech Co.,Ltd. , Gold
Tel
028-83243028 19136088901
Email
sinostandards@163.com
Hubei Yangxin Medical Technology Co., Ltd.
Tel
15374522761
Email
3003392093@qq.com
Madision Biomedical Co., Ltd.
Tel
028-87439248 19150327610
Email
553691721@qq.com
Shenzhen Polymeri Biochemical Technology Co., Ltd.
Tel
+86-400-002-6226 13028896684
Email
sales@rrkchem.com