Literature DB >> 11827055

Environmental behavior of the chiral acetamide pesticide metalaxyl: enantioselective degradation and chiral stability in soil.

Hans-Rudolf Buser1, Markus D Müller, Thomas Poiger, Marianne E Balmer.   

Abstract

Racemic metalaxyl is currently being replaced in many countries by metalaxyl-M, the fungicide enantiomerically enriched with the biologically active R-enantiomer. This "chiral switch" is expected to reduce the amount of pesticide released into the environment as well as potential side-effects on nontarget organisms. Detailed knowledge of the environmental behavior of such chiral compounds should include information on the chiral stability (interconversion of enantiomers). In the present study, the degradation/ dissipation of metalaxyl and its primary carboxylic acid metabolite (MX-acid) in soil was investigated under laboratory conditions using enantioselective gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Racemic and the enantiopure R- and S-compounds were incubated in separate experiments. The degradation of metalaxyl was shown to be enantioselective with the fungicidally active R-enantiomer being faster degraded than the inactive S-enantiomer, resulting in residues enriched with S-metalaxyl when the racemic compound was incubated. The relatively high enantioselectivity suggests that degradation/dissipation was largely biological. The data indicated a conversion of 40-50% of metalaxyl to MX-acid, and the remaining metalaxyl being degraded via other pathways. The degradation of MX-acid was also enantioselective. Metalaxyl and MX-acid were both configurationally stable in soil, showing no interconversion of R- to S-enantiomers, and vice-versa. Furthermore, the conversion of metalaxyl to MX-acid proceeded with retention of configuration. Degradation followed approximate first-order kinetics but showed significant lag phases.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11827055     DOI: 10.1021/es010134s

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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