On August 31, 1985, Tsiropoulos, G. J. published an article.Computed Properties of 636-73-7 The title of the article was Dietary administration of antivitamins affected the survival and reproduction of Dacus oleae. And the article contained the following:
Fifteen antivitamins were tested, at various concentrations, on the adult olive fruit fly, D. oleae. Fly survival was affected by the following antivitamins, indicating in parenthesis the antagonized vitamin: benzimidazole [51-17-2] (B-12), α-picolinic acid [98-98-6] (nicotinic acid), deoxypyridoxine [61-67-6] (pyridoxine), neopyrithiamine [534-64-5] (thiamin), and α-tocopherol quinone [7559-04-8] (vitamin E). Egg production was significantly reduced by the same antivitamins, plus, dl-desthiobiotin [636-20-4] (biotin), aminopterin [54-62-6] (folic acid), isonicotinic acid [55-22-1], nicotinic acid diethylamide [59-26-7] (nicotinic acid), and dehydroascorbic acid [490-83-5] (vitamin C). Fertility was significantly affected by: benzimidazole (B-12), dl-desthiobiotin (biotin), aminopterin (folic acid), isonicotinic acid (nicotinic acid), deoxypyridoxine (pyridoxine), neopyrithiamine (thiamin), tocopherol quinone (vitamin E), and dehydroascorbic acid (vitamin C). The experimental process involved the reaction of Pyridine-3-sulfonic acid(cas: 636-73-7).Computed Properties of 636-73-7
The Article related to dacus feed antivitamin reproduction, Food and Feed Chemistry: Contaminants and Toxicants and other aspects.Computed Properties of 636-73-7