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Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2004

Metofluthrin: A Potent New Synthetic Pyrethroid with High Vapor Activity against Mosquitoes

Kazuya Ujihara; Tatsuya Mori; Tomonori Iwasaki; Masayo Sugano; Yoshinori Shono; Noritada Matsuo

(1R)-trans-Norchrysanthemic acid fluorobenzyl esters are synthesized and their structure-activity relationships are discussed. These esters show outstanding insecticidal activity against mosquitoes. In particular, the 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-methoxymethylbenzyl analog (metofluthrin) exhibits the highest potency, being approximately forty times as potent as d-allethrin in a mosquito coil formulation when tested against southern house mosquitoes (Culex quinquefasciatus). Metofluthrin also exhibits a significant vapor action at room temperature.


Journal of Medical Entomology | 2012

Efficacy of Pyriproxyfen-Treated Nets in Sterilizing and Shortening the Longevity of Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae)

Kazunori Ohashi; Kazuhide Nakada; Takao Ishiwatari; Jun′ichi Miyaguchi; Yoshinori Shono; John R. Lucas

ABSTRACT Pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors have become a serious threat for malaria control, and bed nets that reduce the development of resistance are urgently needed. Here, we tested the effects of bed nets treated with the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen against adult female Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) under laboratory conditions. Noninsecticidal nets made of 195 denier monofilament polyethylene with a mesh size of 75 holes per square inch (equivalent to the Olyset Net) were dipped in a 0.1, 0.01, or 0.001% (wt:vol) alcohol solution of pyriproxyfen and dried overnight. Adult females of an insecticide-susceptible An. gambiae strain were exposed to treated and untreated nets before and after a bloodmeal. Bioassays showed that females were completely sterilized after exposure to 0.1% (35 mg [AI] /m2) and 0.01% pyriproxyfen-treated nets both before and after a bloodmeal. In addition, adult longevity decreased after exposure to the pyriproxyfentreated nets in a concentration-dependent manner. The sterilizing and life-shortening effects of pyriproxyfen on the vector mosquito indicate that the combined use of pyriproxyfen and pyrethroids on bed nets has the potential to provide better malaria control and prevent the further development of pyrethroid resistance in malaria vectors.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 2006

Laboratory Evaluation of Bistrifluron, a Benzoylphenylurea Compound, as a Bait Toxicant Against Coptotermes formosanus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

Shunichi Kubota; Yoshinori Shono; Tadahiro Matsunaga; Kunio Tsunoda

Bistrifluron, a benzoylphenylurea compound, was evaluated with regard to its efficacy against workers of Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) by using three laboratory tests. In the no-choice feeding test, the mortality of bistrifluron-treated worker termites was significantly higher than that of termites exposed to the same concentrations of hexaflumuron (e.g., 6 wk at 500 ppm, 4 wk at 5,000 ppm, and 2 wk at 50,000 ppm) and untreated controls. Bistrifluron showed higher dose dependence and a faster speed of action than hexaflumuron. Both bistrifluron and hexaflumuron had feeding-deterrent effects at 5,000 ppm in the two-choice feeding test, although the mortality of worker termites exposed to bistrifluron or hexaflumuron at 5,000 ppm was not significantly different from untreated controls. In the allogrooming inhibition test, to examine effects of bistrifluron on allogrooming behavior of termites, termite movement was affected at 1 wk before termites died when exposed to 5,000 ppm bistrifluron. These results indicate bistrifluron is effective as a bait toxicant at 5,000 ppm; however, bistrifluron may cause some feeding repellency at > or = 5,000 ppm.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1993

New mosquito repellent from Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Keisuke Watanabe; Yoshinori Shono; Akiko Kakimizu; Akihiko Okada; Noritada Matsuo; Atsushi Satoh; Hiroyuki Nishimura


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2006

FIELD EVALUATION OF SPATIAL REPELLENCY OF METOFLUTHRIN-IMPREGNATED LATTICEWORK PLASTIC STRIPS AGAINST AEDES AEGYPTI (L.) AND ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING ITS EFFICACY IN MY THO CITY, TIEN GIANG, VIETNAM

Hitoshi Kawada; Tomonori Iwasaki; Luu Le Loan; Tran Khanh Tien; Nguyen Thi Nhu Mai; Yoshinori Shono; Yasuyuki Katayama; Masahiro Takagi


Archive | 1991

Monoterpenediol insect repellents

Yoshinori Shono; Keisuke Watanabe; Hiroko Sekihachi; Akiko Kakimizu; Masaya Suzuki; Noritada Matsuo


Archive | 1996

Method for rearing or transporting entomophagous insects

Noboru Ukishiro; Yoshinori Shono


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1993

Laboratory evaluation of insect growth regulators against several species of anopheline mosquitoes

Hitoshi Kawada; Yoshinori Shono; Takaaki Ito; Yasuo Abe


Archive | 1995

Arthropod repellent composition

Yoshinori Shono; Yoshihiro Takebayashi; Takao Ishiwatari


Sociobiology | 2007

Termiticidal efficacy of bistrifluron as a bait toxicant against the Japanese subterranean termites Coptotermes formosanus and Reticulitermes speratus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)

Shunichi Kubota; Yoshinori Shono; Tadahiro Matsunaga; Kunio Tsunoda

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