6-Methyl-2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde is a chemical compound used as a precursor in the synthesis of pymetrozine, an insecticide in the pyridine-azomethine class. It is a pyridine-based aldehyde with an aromatic ring structure.
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CAS 1122-72-1
Tebufenozide
insecticide for lepidopteran larvae
[34-hydroxy-40-(1-hydroxy-1-methyl-4-methylene-hepta-2,6-dienyl)-13,25,27,30,35-pentamethyl-39-methylene-13-(2-sulfooxyethyl)-4,8,12,17,21,26,32,36,41,45,49-undecaoxaundecacyclo[25.22.0.03,25.05,22.07,20.09,18.011,16.031,48.033,46.035,44.037,42]nonatetracontan-14-yl] hydrogen sulfate
agrochemical ingredient
Dicyclanil
insect growth regulator for blowfly
N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide
synergist for pyrethroid insecticides
6-methylpyridine-2-carbaldehyde
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