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Beta-cyfluthrin is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide widely used in agriculture and domestic settings due to its efficacy against various pests. Structurally, it is characterized by the presence of fluorine atoms, which enhance its insecticidal properties. Beta-cyfluthrin functions by disrupting nerve signaling in insects, specifically by inhibiting sodium channel systems, leading to paralysis and death of the target organisms. It is primarily applied as a contact insecticide and is known for its rapid action and relatively low mammalian toxicity, although it can cause acute arrhythmic cardiotoxicity in some cases. The biodegradation of beta-cyfluthrin involves microbial communities that facilitate the breakdown of its toxic compounds, with fungi such as Trichoderma viride playing a significant role in its degradation. The insecticide's metabolism has been studied in various biological systems, including liver microsomes and plasma, highlighting its moderate toxicity and potential environmental impact.
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