Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Mar 2023)

Quantitative assessment of selective degradation behavior of etoxazole in different classes of organisms by compound-specific isotope analysis

  • Jian Shi,
  • Qi Zhang,
  • Ruilu Yang,
  • Chunjian Li,
  • Susu Fan,
  • Meng Cai,
  • Xiaolan Zhou,
  • Zheng Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 252
p. 114632

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In this paper, the stereoselective degradation and quantitative identification of chiral pesticide etoxazole in organisms with different classes of organisms (soil, chlorella algal fluid and mice) were carried out by compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA). The degradation behavior and stable isotope fractionation effect of etoxazole in soil, chlorella and mice were investigated. The R-etoxazole degraded faster than S-etoxazole in different classes of organisms. The metabolites M1, M2 and M3 were detected in all three substrates. Biodegradation is the main factor for the change of stable isotope ratio of chiral pesticide etoxazole. Furthermore, the relationship between fractionation value of carbon isotope and residual concentration of etoxazole is established by Rayleigh equation, and the biodegradation rate of etoxazole could be calculated by using CSIA without measuring the concentration of etoxazole. Therefore, the use of CSIA can accurately assess the degradation behavior of pesticide pollution in the environment and provide a certain scientific evidence and technical support in the process of environmental remediation.

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