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Hydramethylnon

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in United States

Hydramethylnon is a type of laboratory equipment used for research and analysis purposes. It is a chemical compound that functions as an insecticide. The core function of Hydramethylnon is to serve as a tool for scientific investigation and experimentation, without further interpretation or extrapolation on its intended use.

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2 protocols using hydramethylnon

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Pesticide Effects on Mitochondrial Function

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Mitochondrial pesticides chlorfenapyr (CAS Number 122453-73-0), hydramethylnon (CAS Number 67485-29-4), pyridaben (CAS Number 96489-71-3), tolfenpyrad (CAS Number 129558-76-5), and fenazaquin (CAS Number 120928-09-8) and non-mitochondrial pesticides imidacloprid (CAS Number 138261-41-3), deltamethrin (CAS Number 52918-63-5), malathion (CAS Number 121-75-5), metribuzin (CAS Number 21087-64-9), penconazole (CAS Number 66246-88-6), cypermethrin (CAS Number 52315-07-8), and esfenvalerate (CAS Number 66230-04-4) were from Sigma-Aldrich, USA. All pesticides were dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at a concentration of 10 mM.
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Insecticide Sensitivity Screening in Flies

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F1 adult flies between five and nine days old were segregated according to gender, starved for four hours and placed in vials with insecticide containing gels of 3% sucrose and 1% agar. Between 4-6 doses were tested for the following insecticides: permethrin, fenvalerate, DDT, chlopyriphos and hydramethylnon (all Sigma Aldrich). Dose ranges used for each insecticide are listed in Table S1. Each dose tested had two technical replicates and three biological replicates with N=30. Treated flies were placed in a horizontal vial as the horizontal orientation had the lowest control mortality. Mortality data was recorded hourly between 8:30-18:30 each day until all flies were dead. All fly strains tested were KK lines driven by an actin-GAL4 driver with actin-GAL4/VDRCKKControl as the control strain.
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