Introduction:Basic information about CAS 161050-58-4|methoxyfenozide, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
Methoxyfenozide, a diacylhydrazine insecticide, selectively binds to lepidopteran ecdysone receptors (EcRs) over dipteran EcRs with Kd values of 0.5 and 124 nM, respectively. Methoxyfenozide is lethal to neonatal larvae of S. exigua, S. frugiperda, T. ni, O. nubilalis, L. pomonella, H. zea, and H. virescens (LC50s=0.35, 0.2, 0.11, 0.18, 0.21, 0.79, and 3.12 mg/L, respectively).
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Chemical & Physical Properties
Density
1.1±0.1 g/cm3
Boiling Point
530.3±60.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Melting Point
204-205ºC
Molecular Formula
C22H28N2O3
Molecular Weight
368.469
Flash Point
274.5±32.9 °C
Exact Mass
368.209991
PSA
58.64000
LogP
5.59
Vapour Pressure
0.0±1.5 mmHg at 25°C
Index of Refraction
1.539
InChIKey
QCAWEPFNJXQPAN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
COc1cccc(C(=O)NN(C(=O)c2cc(C)cc(C)c2)C(C)(C)C)c1C
Storage condition
0-6°C
Safety Information
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US);Gloves
Hazard Codes
N
Risk Phrases
51/53
Safety Phrases
60
RIDADR
UN 3077 9 / PGIII
HS Code
29145090
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