Flupyradifurone is a systemic nAChR agonist that interferes with signal transduction in the central nervous system of sucking pests. Flupyradifurone can be used as a butenolide insecticide[1].
Flupyradifurone is a butenolide insecticide that activates insect nAChRs. Flupyradifurone is a butenolide insecticide and is considered friendly to honey bee fitness[1].
Flupyradifurone (FLF), an insecticide, compete with imidacloprid (IMI) for the same high affinity-binding site at the insect nAChR, the modulation of which leads to the toxic end point[2].
The half-life of Flupyradifurone in peppers is 2.6-3.8 days. The national estimated daily intake of Flupyradifurone is 0.00094 mg/kg[3].
















