Metcalf_1971_Bull.World.Health.Organ_44_43

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Title : Structure-activity relationships for insecticidal carbamates - Metcalf_1971_Bull.World.Health.Organ_44_43
Author(s) : Metcalf RL
Ref : Bulletin of the World Health Organization , 44 :43 , 1971
Abstract :

Carbamate insecticides are biologically active because of their structural complementarity to the active site of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and their consequent action as substrates with very low turnover numbers. Carbamates behave as synthetic neurohormones that produce their toxic action by interrupting the normal action of AChE so that acetylcholine accumulates at synaptic junctions. The necessary properties for a suitable insecticidal carbamate are lipid solubility, suitable structural complementarity to AChE, and sufficient stability to multifunction-oxidase detoxification. The relationships between the structure and the activity of a large number of synthetic carbamates are analysed in detail, with particular attention to the second of these properties.

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Metcalf RL (1971)
Structure-activity relationships for insecticidal carbamates
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 44 :43

Metcalf RL (1971)
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 44 :43