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Please note: We are reviewing Western blot images included in the antibody testing data in our catalog, including those provided by third parties. Unless expressly labeled or annotated as “raw-unedited”, Western blot images included in the antibody testing data in our catalog may have been edited, optimized or otherwise adjusted for presentation.
Acephate is an organophosphate insecticide widely used in agriculture to control a variety of pests, including aphids, caterpillars, and thrips, across crops like vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals. Structurally, acephate features the phosphoramidate group, which enables its function as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor; this inhibition causes an accumulation of acetylcholine in synapses, disrupting normal neurotransmission and leading to paralysis and death in target pests. Acephate is known for its systemic properties, allowing it to be absorbed and distributed throughout plant tissues, which ensures comprehensive protection from both surface-feeding and internal pests. Despite its efficacy, acephate's environmental persistence and potential impact on non-target species, including beneficial insects and aquatic life, necessitate careful management practices and adherence to regulatory guidelines. Continual research seeks to understand its degradation pathways and resistance management to optimize its use within integrated pest management strategies.
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