Mitac
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Mitac is a non-systemic acaricide and insecticide. It was generated in 1969 by the Boots Co. in England. Mitac presents insect repellent effects and hence, it can be used as an insecticide and pesticide. Its insecticide effect is due to its agonistic activity in the alpha-adrenergic system, its interaction with the octopamine receptors in the central nervous system and its driven inhibition of the synthesis of monoamine oxidases and prostaglandins. All the abovementioned effects are translated into the overexcitation, paralysis, and death in insects.
Mitac presents a lower effect in mammals and thus, it is widely used in the treatment of mite- or tick-infestation of dogs.
Trade Name | Mitac |
Generic | Amitraz |
Amitraz Other Names | Amitraz, Amitraze, Amitrazum |
Type | |
Formula | C19H23N3 |
Weight | Average: 293.406 Monoisotopic: 293.189197751 |
Groups | Experimental, Vet approved |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
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