N-Phosphinoaminosulfinylcarbamate esters and their use as insecticides
申请人:Regents of the University of California
公开号:US04410518A1
公开(公告)日:1983-10-18
A novel class of chemical compounds useful as pesticides consists of N-phosphinoaminosulfinylcarbamate esters. The preparation of these compounds and their formulation to control insects are exemplified.
Process for preparing N-[(phosphinyl)amino]thio- and N-[(phosphinyl)amino]t
申请人:The Upjohn Company
公开号:US04201733A1
公开(公告)日:1980-05-06
Some new phosphinic acid derivatives of aminothio methylcarbamates have been synthesized and tested as pesticides. The new compounds are active against insects, mites, and nematodes. The N-[(phosphinyl)amino]thio- and N-](phosphinothioyl)amino]thio-methylcarbamates are readily prepared by the general procedure of reacting a phosphinic acid amide with sulfur dichloride so as to obtain the corresponding N-(chlorothio)phosphinic acid amide which reactant will react with a methylcarbamate so as to produce the corresponding object compounds, the N-[(phosphinyl)amino]thio- and N-[(phosphinothioyl)-amino]thio-methylcarbamates of this invention. Various formulations for pesticidal use are described along with appropriate rates of application.
Provided herein are N-linked glycan inhibitors, including modulators of N-linked glycan glycosylation, mannosidase, an N-linked glycan N-acetylglucosaminyl transferase, an N-linked glycan fucosyl transferase, an N-linked glycan galactosyl transferase, an N-linked glycan sialyl transferase, an N-linked glycan sulfotransferase, N-linked glycan glycophosphotransferase or a combination thereof.
N-[(phosphinyl or phosphinothioyl)amino]thio-methylcarbamates and
申请人:The Upjohn Company
公开号:US04208409A1
公开(公告)日:1980-06-17
Some new phosphinic acid derivatives of aminothio methylcarbamates have been synthesized and tested as pesticides. The new compounds are active against insects, mites, and nematodes. The N-[(phosphinyl)amino]thio- and N-[(phosphinothioyl)amino]thio- methylcarbamates are readily prepared by the general procedure of reacting a phosphinic acid amide with sulfur dichloride so as to obtain the corresponding N-(chlorothio)phosphinic acid amide which reactant will react with a methylcarbamate so as to produce the corresponding object compounds, the N-[(phosphinothioyl)amino]thio- methylcarbamates of this invention. Various formulations for pesticidal use are described along with appropriate rates of application.