Triazolyl phenyl disulfides: 8-Amino-7-oxononanoate synthase inhibitors as potential herbicides was written by Hahn, Hoh-Gyu;Choi, Jung-Sup;Lim, Hee Kyung;Lee, Kee-In;Hwang, In Taek. And the article was included in Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology in 2015.Recommanded Product: 3-Cyanophenylisocyanate This article mentions the following:
The chem. validation of a potential herbicide target was investigated with 8-amino-7-oxononanoate synthase (AONS, also known as 7-keto-8-aminopelargonate synthase, KAPAS) and triazolyl Ph disulfide derivatives in vitro and in vivo. AONS activity was completely inhibited by these synthesized compounds, with an IC50 of 48 to 592μM in vitro. Forty five-day old Arabidopsis thaliana plants were completely killed by representative compound KHG23844 {N-(2-fluorophenyl)-3-(phenyldisulphanyl)-1H-1,2,4-triazole-1-carboxamide} at the application rate of 250 g ha-1 of foliar treatment in greenhouse conditions. Foliar application of 1000 g ha-1 KHG23844 induced 2.3-fold higher
3-Cyanophenylisocyanate (cas: 16413-26-6) belongs to esters. Esters typically have a pleasant smell; those of low molecular weight are commonly used as fragrances and are found in essential oils and pheromones. Esterification is the general name for a chemical reaction in which two reactants (typically an alcohol and an acid) form an ester as the reaction product. Esters are common in organic chemistry and biological materials.Recommanded Product: 3-Cyanophenylisocyanate
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