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Methomyl

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Methomyl is a chemical compound used as a laboratory equipment. It is a white crystalline solid. Methomyl is commonly used in various chemical and research applications.

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2 protocols using methomyl

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Insecticide Efficacy Testing Protocol

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The CAR21 susceptible strain of M. domestica used in this study was obtained from the USDA-ARS Center for Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology (CMAVE). All the flies were 3–5-day-old adults during testing and were allowed to feed on sucrose and water ad libitum. The Orlando strain of Ae. aegypti was also obtained from USDA-ARS-CMAVE and reared under standard laboratory rearing protocols. l-menthone (97%), l-fenchone (>98%), l-carvone (98%) (hereafter referred to as “menthone”, “fenchone”, and “carvone”), and all chemicals for the acetylcholinesterase inhibition assay were obtained from Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA). Doses were formulated utilizing the densities of each monoterpenoid at 25 °C (i.e., room temp); l-carvone 0.96 g/mL, l-menthone 0.895 g/mL, and l-fenchone 0.948 g/mL. Permethrin (99.7% pure, 77.8% trans, and 21.9% cis) and methomyl (99.5% purity) were from Chem Service (West Chester, PA, USA).
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Reactivation of Carbamate-Inhibited Cholinesterases

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The challenge materials (CMs) were aldicarb (Sigma-Aldrich, St Louis, MO), methomyl (ChemService, West Chester, PA), and sarin (U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Edgewood, MD). Sarin was used as a positive control challenge material for the reactivation experiments. The therapeutics used were atropine (free base) at 1.64 mg/mL in an aqueous solution, pH 4.3, and pralidoxime chloride (2-PAM Cl) at 102.8 mg/mL in an aqueous solution, each procured from King Pharmaceuticals (St. Louis, MO). The challenge and test materials used in the study are summarized in Table 1. The carbamates were diluted in multisol (a biocompatible solution of 48.5% water, 40% propylene glycol, 10% ethanol, and 1.5% benzyl alcohol, v/v).
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