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API | Excipient name:
Phosmet 
Synonyms:
Decemthion , Fosmet , O,O-Dimethyl phthalimidomethyl phosphorodithioate , O,O-Dimethyl S-(phthalimidomethyl) dithiophosphate , O,O-Dimethyl S-phthalimidomethyl phosphorodithioate , PMP , S-((1,3-Dihydro-1,3-dioxo-2H-isoindol-2-yl)methyl)phosphorodithioic acid O,O-dimethyl ester , S-[(1,3-dioxo-1,3-dihydro-2H-isoindol-2-yl)methyl] O,O-dimethyl dithiophosphate  
Cas Number:
732-11-6 
DrugBank number:
DB11448 
Unique Ingredient Identifier:
VN04LI540Y

General Description:

Phosmet, identified by CAS number 732-11-6, is a notable compound with significant therapeutic applications. Phosmet is a phthalimide-derived organophosphate. It is a non-specific insecticide. It is mainly used on apple trees to control codling moths. It is also used on other fruit crops, ornamentals, and vines to control aphids, suckers, mites, and fruit flies.

Classification:

Phosmet belongs to the class of organic compounds known as phthalimides. These are aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing a 1,3-dioxoisoindoline moiety. They are imide derivatives of phthalic anhydrides, classified under the direct parent group Phthalimides. This compound is a part of the Organic compounds, falling under the Organoheterocyclic compounds superclass, and categorized within the Isoindoles and derivatives class, specifically within the Isoindolines subclass.

Categories:

Phosmet is categorized under the following therapeutic classes: Agrochemicals, Compounds used in a research, industrial, or household setting, Heterocyclic Compounds, Fused-Ring, Insecticides, Isoindoles, Organophosphates, Organophosphorus Compounds, Organothiophosphates, Organothiophosphorus Compounds, Pesticides, Phthalimides, Potential QTc-Prolonging Agents, QTc Prolonging Agents, Sulfur Compounds, Toxic Actions. These classifications highlight the drug's diverse therapeutic applications and its importance in treating various conditions.

Phosmet is a type of Insecticides


Insecticides are a vital category of pharmaceutical active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) used to control and eradicate insects that pose a threat to human health, agricultural crops, and livestock. These potent chemicals play a crucial role in protecting our environment, ensuring food security, and preventing the spread of insect-borne diseases.

Pharmaceutical APIs in the insecticide category are designed to target specific insects, disrupting their nervous systems, inhibiting their growth, or interfering with their reproductive capabilities. These APIs are formulated into various insecticide formulations, including sprays, baits, powders, and granules, to suit different application methods and target pests.

Insecticides APIs are developed through rigorous research and development processes, adhering to stringent safety and efficacy standards set by regulatory authorities. These APIs undergo extensive testing to ensure their effectiveness, environmental impact, and potential risks to non-target organisms, such as humans and beneficial insects.

The pharmaceutical industry continually strives to enhance insecticide formulations by developing novel APIs with improved efficacy and reduced environmental toxicity. This includes exploring eco-friendly alternatives, such as biopesticides derived from natural sources like bacteria, fungi, or botanical extracts.

The demand for insecticide APIs is driven by the need to protect public health, agricultural productivity, and the global food supply chain. These APIs play a crucial role in controlling harmful insects, preventing economic losses, and mitigating the transmission of insect-borne diseases. Through ongoing research and innovation, the pharmaceutical industry aims to develop safer and more efficient insecticides that minimize environmental impact while effectively combating insect pests.