N-Deethoxymethyl Chlorfenapyr is a primary metabolite of Chlorfenapyr (C428500). Chlorfenapyr is a halogenated pyrrole based pro-insecticide. Chlorfenapyr functions by metabolizing into an active insecticide after entering the host. Chlorfenapyr is used primarily as a means of pest control on cotton.
Definition
ChEBI: Tralopyril is a pyrrole resulting from the N-dealkylation of the ethoxymethyl group of chlorfenapyr. It is the active insecticide of the proinsecticide chlorfenapyr. It has a role as an acaricide, an insecticide and an antifouling biocide. It is an organochlorine acaricide, an organochlorine insecticide, an organofluorine acaricide, an organofluorine insecticide, a member of pyrroles, a nitrile, a member of monochlorobenzenes and an organobromine compound.
Synthese
Tralopyril is a pyrrole resulting from the N-dealkylation of the ethoxymethyl group of chlorfenapyr.
Tralopyril Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte