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Dr. Niko, 07.07.2007 18:24

I found information on the web that imiprotrin is the active ingredient in the Combat unit for cockroaches user posted image

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and in fumitox alletrin user posted image

Does anyone have information about the biochemistry of the death process?

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08.07.2007 2:06, RippeR

figase!

08.07.2007 13:43, Alex2006

They write that pyrethrins (they are the ones in the pictures) interact with the membranes of nerve cells, change their permeability to ions and disrupt the balance of concentrations of Na+ and K+ ions, which is necessary for creating electricity. They are not associated with the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and affect the peripheral and central regions. the nervous system.

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