This study reports the synthesis and bioevaluation of ten novel pyranothiazolopyrimidine derivatives. Their insecticidal efficacy against Aphis gossypii (Glover, 1887) revealed compounds 3 and 10 as lead candidates, exhibiting toxicity comparable to the commercial standard acetamiprid insecticide. Notably, these compounds demonstrated a markedly safer ecotoxicological profile toward the earthworms (Aporrectodea caliginosa), with LC50 values orders of magnitude higher than acetamiprid over 5- and 10-day exposures. Application also induced measurable changes in soil chemistry. These findings identify compounds 3 and 10 as promising insecticidal agents that combine potent aphid toxicity with significantly reduced nontarget risk, highlighting their potential for further development.
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