Novel diamide insecticides: sulfoximines, sulfonimidamides and other new sulfonimidoyl derivatives

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Christian GnammAndrew J Crossthwaite

Abstract

Novel insecticidal anthranilamides with elaborated sulfur-containing groups are described. The synthesis of compounds with functional groups such as sulfoximines and scarcely reported groups such as sulfonimidoyl hydrazides and hydroxylamides, their in vitro and in vivo biological activity as well as their physical properties are reported.

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