Following a recent report of unexpectedly high affinity of 5-azidoimidacloprid to insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, derivatives with four halogen atoms and cyano and nitro were prepared, and the insecticidal effect was evaluated in American cockroaches by injection alone and with synergists, piperonyl butoxide and propargyl propyl benzenephosphonate. The log (1/MLD) value, the minimal lethal dose in mol, was 8.96 for imidacloprid, and 8.82 for the fluoro derivative. The other derivatives were less active. Synergists enhanced the activity of all compounds. The log (1/MLD) value for 5-azidoimidacloprid, 7.37 without or 8.18 with synergists, was not striking in this experiment.
The insecticidal activities of imidacloprid derivatives with a wide range of substituents at the 5-position on the pyridine ring against American cockroaches, Periplaneta americana (L.), were measured by injection with and without synergists propyl 2-propynyl phenylphosphonate and piperonyl butoxide. The log(1/MLD) value (MLD = minimal lethal dose in mol) without synergists was 7.96 for the methyl derivative, and the values were lower for other derivatives. Synergists enhanced the potencies of all the compounds tested. Considering these compounds and those with other substituents at this position, the region for maximum activity was predicted to be in the conjunction of the pyridyl 6-chlorine atom with a lipophilic small group in the 5-position.
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