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A full evaluation of chiral phenylpyrazole pesticide flufiprole and the metabolites to non-target organism in paddy field.

Jing Gao1, Fang Wang2, Wenqi Jiang1, Jingwen Miao1, Peng Wang1, Zhiqiang Zhou1, Donghui Liu3.   

Abstract

Pesticides applied to paddy fields may pose considerable danger to non-target aquatic organisms and further threaten human health. Flufiprole is a pesticide used in rice fields; considering the widespread existence of rice-fish-farming ecosystems, the acute toxicities of flufiprole enantiomers and its six metabolites (fipronil, flufiprole sulfide, flufiprole sulfone, detrifluoromethylsulfinyl flufiprole, desulfinyl flufiprole, and flufiprole amide) to four common aquatic organisms in rice fields including Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (pond loach), Carassius gibelio (Prussian carp), Pelophylax nigromaculatus (black-spotted frog), and Daphnia magna (water flea) were investigated. Genotoxicity, pathological changes and the effects on the antioxidant system of M. anguillicaudatus were also evaluated after exposure. The LC50 (EC50) values showed that fipronil and desulfinyl flufiprole were the most toxic compounds and were approximately about six times as toxic as flufiprole. No enantioselective toxicity was observed between the two enantiomers. The activity of antioxidant defense enzymes and the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in the liver and gills of M. anguillicaudatus were significantly increased by the chemicals in most cases. In addition, fipronil and desulfinyl flufiprole were found to induce an increase in the micronucleus rate in M. anguillicaudatus. Histopathological analysis showed that the liver of M. anguillicaudatus was not significantly affected by flufiprole. Our study demonstrated a potential negative effect on flufiprole-treated aquatic organisms. As an alternative to fipronil, the environmental risk of flufiprole and its metabolites to non-target organisms in rice fields cannot be ignored.
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Keywords:  Flufiprole; Metabolites; Non-target organism; Rice–fish-farming ecosystems; Toxic effects

Year:  2020        PMID: 32434115     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.114808

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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1.  Assessing Potential Environmental Impacts of Pesticide Usage in Paddy Ecosystems: A Case Study in the Deduru Oya River Basin, Sri Lanka.

Authors:  Maveekumbure M J G C N Jayasiri; Sudhir Yadav; Catherine R Propper; Virender Kumar; Nandani D K Dayawansa; Grant R Singleton
Journal:  Environ Toxicol Chem       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 4.218

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