2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2019.126814
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α-Haloacetophenone and analogues as potential antibacterial agents and nematicides

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“…After treatment for 24 h, 0.66 μg/ml and 1.01 μg/ml of acetophenone could kill 50% and 90% of M. incognita J2 juveniles, respectively, but how acetophenone kill nematode is needed to be further investigated. The nematicidal activity of acetophenone was even higher than the popularly used commercial nematicide avermectin (LC50 = 2.0 mg/L) [85]. Moreover, as nematodes resistance to avermectins is on the rise, alternatives or new products with enhanced potency and high activity are urgently needed [86,87].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After treatment for 24 h, 0.66 μg/ml and 1.01 μg/ml of acetophenone could kill 50% and 90% of M. incognita J2 juveniles, respectively, but how acetophenone kill nematode is needed to be further investigated. The nematicidal activity of acetophenone was even higher than the popularly used commercial nematicide avermectin (LC50 = 2.0 mg/L) [85]. Moreover, as nematodes resistance to avermectins is on the rise, alternatives or new products with enhanced potency and high activity are urgently needed [86,87].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only that, its nematicidal activity (LC50 = 0.66 mg/L) was much higher than its derivatives, how acetophenone kill nematode is needed to be further investigated. The nematicidal activity of acetophenone was even higher than the popularly used commercial nematicide avermectin (LC50 = 2.0 mg/L) [102]. Moreover, as nematodes resistance to avermectins is on the rise, alternatives or new products with enhanced potency and high activity are urgently needed [103,104].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not only that, its nematicidal activity (LC50 = 0.66 mg/L) was much higher than its derivatives, but the specific mode of action of acetophenonehas to be further investigated. The nematicidal activity of acetophenone was even higher than the popularly used commercial nematicide avermectin (LC50 = 2.0 mg/L) [106]. Moreover, as nematodes resistance to avermectins is on the rise, alternatives or new products with enhanced potency and high activity are urgently needed [107,108].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%