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Diamides, specifically referring to diamide insecticides, belong to a class of agrochemicals that exert their effect by targeting the ryanodine receptors within insect muscles, leading to disruption of calcium ion flow and muscular paralysis. These compounds, such as chlorantraniliprole and flubendiamide, are highly effective against Lepidopteran pests, including caterpillars, which are major agricultural nuisances. Structurally, diamides are typically derivatives of anthranilic or phthalic acids, characterized by amide linkages that enhance their selectivity towards insect targets while presenting minimal risks to non-target organisms, particularly beneficial insects and mammals. Diamides are valued for their low toxicity to humans and favorable environmental profile, yet studies highlight the need for strategic application due to potential persistence in soil and aquatic systems. Continued research seeks to optimize their use and address resistance issues, ensuring sustainable integration into pest management strategies.
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