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Abamectin

Abamectin is a macrocyclic lactone avermectin that exhibits antibiotic and anti-fertility activities. Abamectin inhibits F0F1-ATPase and the adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT), preventing mitochondrial respiration and acting as an anti-parasitic/anti-helminthic. Additionally, abamectin decreases sperm count and motility and increases seminiferous tubule damage in male rats. This compound also inhibits GABA receptors in some models; other avermectins increase GABA release, indirectly stimulating activity of GABA receptors.

References PubMed ID::http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18834969

Cas No.

71751-41-2

Purity

≥70%

Formula

C48H72O14(B1a) C47H70O14(B1b)

Chemical Name

Avermectin B(sub 1)

Synonym

Avermectin B1; 5-O-demethyl-25-de(91-methylpropyl)-25- (1-methylethyl)avermectin A1a (4:1)

Melting Point

150-155°C

Solubility

Soluble in methanol, acetone, isopropanol or toluene.

Appearance

White to off white powder

Castanha Zanoli JC, Maioli MA, Medeiros HC, et al. Abamectin affects the bioenergetics of liver mitochondria: A potential mechanism of hepatotoxicity. Toxicol In Vitro. 2012 Feb;26(1):51-6. PMID: 22024101.

Celik-Ozenci C, Tasatargil A, Tekcan M, et al. Effects of abamectin exposure on male fertility in rats: potential role of oxidative stress-mediated poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) activation. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2011 Dec;61(3):310-7. PMID: 21945325.

Holden-Dye L, Walker RJ. Avermectin and avermectin derivatives are antagonists at the 4-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor on the somatic muscle cells of Ascaris; is this the site of anthelmintic action? Parasitology. 1990 Oct;101 Pt 2:265-71. PMID: 2175874.

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