Description | Isoxaben (EL 107) is a specific inhibitor of cell wall biosynthesis, often used as a herbicide, that inhibits the incorporation of radiolabeled glucose into acid-insoluble cell wall fractions. |
Synonyms | EL 107, NA 8318, Isoxaben; EL 107; NA 8318 |
molecular weight | 332.39 |
Molecular formula | C18H24N2O4 |
CAS | 82558-50-7 |
Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year |
References | 1. Heim DR, et al. Isoxaben Inhibits the Synthesis of Acid Insoluble Cell Wall Materials In Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 1990;93(2):695-700. 2. Rouchaud J, et al. Isoxaben soil biodegradation in pear tree orchard after repeated high dose application. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 1997;33(3):247-251. 3. Camper ND, et al. Degradation of isoxaben in soils and an aqueous system. J Environ Sci Health B. 2001;36(6):729-739. 4. Brabham C, et al. Grass cell walls have a role in the inherent tolerance of grasses to the cellulose biosynthesis inhibitor isoxaben. Pest Manag Sci. 2018;74(4):878-884. 5. Lazzaro MD, et al. Disruption of cellulose synthesis by isoxaben causes tip swelling and disorganizes cortical microtubules in elongating conifer pollen tubes. Protoplasma. 2003;220(3-4):201-207. 6. Drakeford CE, et al. Fate of isoxaben in a containerized plant rhizosphere system. Chemosphere. 2003;50(9):1243-1247. |