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Diamides III refers to a class of compounds that are part of the diamide insecticides, which are known for their specific target site activity, high efficacy, and favorable toxicological profile. These compounds, including chlorantraniliprole and flubendiamide, act as ryanodine receptor modulators, disrupting calcium ion flow in insect muscle cells, leading to paralysis and death. Structurally, diamides are characterized by a phthalic or anthranilic core, often modified with various substituents to enhance insecticidal activity and selectivity. The synthesis of diamides involves complex chemical processes, such as palladium-catalyzed amidation, to achieve the desired molecular configuration. These insecticides are crucial in agricultural pest management, offering a solution to the growing challenge of insect resistance and contributing significantly to global food security. Synonyms for diamides include phthalic diamides, anthranilic diamides, ryanodine receptor modulators, chlorantraniliprole, flubendiamide, cyantraniliprole, amidating reagents, and insecticidal diamides.
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