| rotenone | <biochemistry> An inhibitor of electron transport that blocks transfer of reducing equivalents from NADH dehydrogenase to coenzyme Q. A very potent poison for fish and for insects. (18 Nov 1997) |
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a white crystalline insecticide that has low toxicity for mammals; is used in home gardens; extracted from the roots of derris and cube
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Material used a lot by organic gardeners. It is derived from the roots of tropical legumes. It does break down in sunlight and the side effect is that it is toxic to good and bad insects.
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Because rotenone is derived from the roots of some legumes (genus Lonchocarpus), it is considered an organic insecticide. However, rotenone is toxic aquatic animals, birds, and some mammals. It is used to control beetles and similar insects, but is not recommended.
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