Literature DB >> 18835630

Biodegradation and chiral stability of fipronil in aerobic and flooded paddy soils.

Huihua Tan1, Yongsong Cao, Tao Tang, Kun Qian, William L Chen, Jianqiang Li.   

Abstract

Microbiological degradation of the racemic mixture, the enantiopure R- and S-fipronil was examined under both aerobic and flooded conditions in three Chinese paddy soils. The degradation kinectics and enantiomer fraction (EF) were determined by means of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with chiral Chiralcel OD-H column, while desulfinyl, sulfone and sulfide derivatives were monitored by reversed phase HPLC with diode array detection (DAD). The degradation/transformation of enantiomers of fipronil in the three live soils under aerobic and flooded conditions generally complied with the first-order kinetics (R2 > or = 0.94). The calculated t1/2 values of the enantiomers of fipronil ranged between 21 and 34 days for aerobic incubation experiments and between 8 and 19 days under flooded conditions incubation, respectively. The calculated EF values of fipronil during the incubation time were all close to 0.5, indicating that the degradation/transformation of fipronil was almost nonenantioselective. The main metabolites of fipronil formed in the incubation experiments were sulfone and sulfide derivatives by oxidative and reductive processes, respectively. The oxidative pathway seemed more active. Under flooded conditions, S-fipronil was preferentially degraded in the three soil samples used. The main metabolite was determined as fipronil sulfide. In control experiments, almost no removal of enantiomers of fipronil was observed indicating that the degradation of fipronil in the paddy soil used was attributed to microbial mediated processes under both aerobic and flooded conditions. In addition, no enantiomerization of fipronil was observed in the soil samples examined under both aerobic and flooded conditions. These results for major differences in the degradation of the enantiomers as well as the formation of toxic metabolites may have some implications for better environmental and ecological risks assessment for chiral pesticides.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18835630     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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