methoprene
Synonyms: "Isopropyl (2E,4E)-11-methoxy-3,7,11-trimethyldodeca-2,4-dienoate", "juvemon", "pharoid", "yuvemon", "diacon", "dianex", "precor", "kabat", "manta"
Source: methoprene is an insect growth regulator that behaves like an important hormone in insects, interfering with insect growth and development.
Identifiers:
IUPAC Name: propan-2-yl (2E,4E)-11-methoxy-3,7,11-trimethyldodeca-2,4-dienoate
CAS Number: 40596-69-8
PubChem ID: 5366546
InChiKey: NFGXHKASABOEEW-LDRANXPESA-N
Canonical SMILES: CC(C)OC(=O)C=C(C)C=CCC(C)CCCC(C)(C)OC
Structural Properties:
Molecular Formula: C19H34O3
Molecular Weight: 310.472
Pharmacophore Features:
Number of bond donors: 0
Number of bond acceptors: 2
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 22
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Evidence Supporting This Chemical as an Endocrine Disruptor
TEDX List of Potential Endocrine Disruptors
Ishihara A, Sawatsubashi S, Yamauchi K. 2003. Endocrine disrupting chemicals: interference of thyroid hormone binding to transthyretins and to thyroid hormone receptors. Mol Cell Endocrinol 199(1-2):105-117.
Tatarazako N, Oda S, Watanabe H, Morita M, Iguchi T. 2003. Juvenile hormone agonists affect the occurrence of male Daphnia. Chemosphere 53(8):827-833.