Tribolium castaneum


Tribolium castaneum, the red flour beetle, is a pest that infests stored grain products, particularly flour and cereal. The larvae and adults feed on the grains, causing contamination and quality loss. T. castaneum is known for its ability to develop resistance to various control methods. Management strategies include maintaining clean storage facilities, using insecticides, and employing physical controls to manage T. castaneum populations.

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NCBI Taxonomy ID: 7070

22 pairs of Verified P450 and Compounds


Gene Symbol Compound Validation Reference
CYP345A1 R
CYP346B1 R
CYP346B2 R
CYP346B3 R
CYP4G14 R
CYP4Q3 R
CYP4Q7 R
CYP6BQ11 R
CYP6BQ11 R
CYP6BQ7 essential oil of Artemisia vulgaris R
CYP6BQ9 R,D
CYP9Z5 R
CYP4Q5 R
CYP4G7 R
CYP4G7 R
CYP6BQ8 R
CYP4BN6 R
CYP4BN6 R
CYP4BR3 R
CYP4BR3 R
CYP9Z6 R
CYP9Z6 R