Insect experimental P450-Compounds Database
Insect-eP450DB (Insect experimental P450-Compounds Database) is a comprehensive collection of experimentally validated interactions between insect
cytochrome P450 genes and chemical compounds. This resource contains data on 75 insect species, 399 verified P450 genes, and 133 compounds, all supported by 297 relevant scientific
publications from WOS. Insect-eP450 DB aims to facilitate research on the functional roles of P450 enzymes in detoxification, insecticide resistance, and xenobiotic metabolism. It provides
detailed gene and compound information, enabling researchers to explore gene-compound interactions that are critical for advancing our understanding of insect P450s and their implications in
various biological and environmental contexts.
How to cite:
Cheng, Z., Chen, L., Yan, B., Zhang, M., Tian, J. and Mei, Y. (2025), Insect-eP450DB: A resource of functionally characterized P450s in insects. Insect Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.70036.