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Imidaclothiz is a neonicotinoid insecticide primarily used for pest control in agricultural settings. It functions by targeting the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in insects, leading to paralysis and death. Structurally, imidaclothiz is characterized by its nitroguanidine moiety, which is crucial for its insecticidal activity. The degradation of imidaclothiz in various environments has been studied, revealing several metabolites through processes such as hydroxylation and nitrate ester hydrolysis. These metabolites have been identified in both soil and plant matrices, with studies indicating varying levels of residue persistence. The toxicological profile of imidaclothiz has been evaluated, showing potential risks to non-target organisms, including beneficial insects like aphid parasitoids. Its metabolism and distribution in mammals have also been investigated, highlighting the formation of multiple metabolites, some of which remain unidentified. Understanding the kinetics and mechanisms of imidaclothiz degradation is essential for assessing its environmental impact and safety in integrated pest management strategies.
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