2016
DOI: 10.1002/ps.4345
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Insecticide ADME for support of early‐phase discovery: combining classical and modern techniques

Abstract: The two factors that determine an insecticide's potency are its binding to a target site (intrinsic activity) and the ability of its active form to reach the target site (bioavailability). Bioavailability is dictated by the compound's stability and transport kinetics, which are determined by both physical and biochemical characteristics. At BASF Global Insecticide Research, we characterize bioavailability in early research with an ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Excretion) approach, combining cl… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the effect of plant transporters on the access and long-distance transport of agrochemicals is still poorly studied [9]. In addition, insights into the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination (ADME) of agrochemicals are of utmost importance for reducing pesticide dosage and increasing pesticide efficiency, yet the missing visualization information has hindered our understanding of the plant's native loading and translocation channels [16,17]. Hence, a visualization strategy for tracking molecular trajectories and deciphering the translocation mechanism of pesticides has long been needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the effect of plant transporters on the access and long-distance transport of agrochemicals is still poorly studied [9]. In addition, insights into the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination (ADME) of agrochemicals are of utmost importance for reducing pesticide dosage and increasing pesticide efficiency, yet the missing visualization information has hindered our understanding of the plant's native loading and translocation channels [16,17]. Hence, a visualization strategy for tracking molecular trajectories and deciphering the translocation mechanism of pesticides has long been needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article by David (BASF) further highlights the importance of ADME in agrochemical discovery, outlining approaches utilized at BASF to improve physical properties and optimize insecticide activity. The approaches employed include traditional use of insect enzymes as well as recombinantly expressed insect enzymes.…”
Section: Perspectives / Mini‐reviews / Reviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agrochemicals applied to enhance crop productivity and protect plants from pests and diseases threaten the health of soil and water, as well as animal and plant communities (Sun et al., 2012). A potential strategy to reduce chemical input while maintaining optimal crop yield is to improve the bioavailability of the agrochemicals (David, 2016). The bioavailability of agrochemicals is determined by the dosage of the active ingredient applied to the plant (aerial parts or root system) that reaches the target location to execute its biological effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%