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Diamides represent a class of insecticides known for their effectiveness against Lepidopteran pests, particularly caterpillars, by targeting the ryanodine receptors in insect muscle cells. These insecticides, including notable compounds such as chlorantraniliprole and flubendiamide, utilize a distinct mechanism of action involving disruption of calcium ion flow, ultimately causing paralysis and death of the pests. The chemical structure of diamides typically features two amide groups often derived from phthalic acid or anthranilic acid, which enhances their specificity and efficacy. Diamides are favored in agricultural applications due to their broad pest spectrum and favorable toxicological profile, contributing to a significant share in the global insecticide market while ensuring minimal impact on non-target organisms. Research continues to address resistance management and optimize application strategies to maintain the efficacy of diamides, with environmental considerations shaping their use in integrated pest management frameworks.
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