Cyphenothrin, a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, is effective against cockroaches that have developed resistance to carbamate and organophosphorous insecticides.
Empenthrin, a synthetic pyrethroid used in insecticides, is active against broad spectrum of flying insects including moths and other pests damaging textile.
(4′-Hydroxy)phenoxybenzoic acid is a pyrethroid insecticide metabolite.1,2 1.Akhtar, M.H., Mahadevan, S., and Russell, F.Cleavage of 3-phenoxybenzoic acid by chicken microsomal preparationsJ. Environ. Sci. Health B.28(5)527-543(1993) 2.Maloney, S.E., Maule, A., and Smith, A.R.Microbial transformation of the pyrethroid insecticides: Permethrin, deltamethrin, fastac, fenvalerate, and fluvalinateAppl. Environ. Microbiol.54(11)2874-2876(1988)
Eprinomectin B1a, composing over 90% of the antiparasitic agent eprinomectin, is a primary component alongside eprinomectin B1b, which constitutes less than 10%. This compound is part of the avermectin family, used as insecticides and anthelmintics.