1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf02211702
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Degradation of carboxin and oxycarboxin by microorganisms

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“…The successive oxidation of the N-alkyl group ultimately produces the NH 2 derivative; the intermediate N-hydroxymethyl form has been identified for propoxur (100) in green alga (Metcalf 1976). Similar to what occurs with OP compounds, carboxin (94) and thiobencarb (109) underwent S-oxidation (Balasubramanya and Patil 1980;Chen et al 1982). Glutathione conjugation was observed in the metabolism of isoproturon (118), an aquatic macrophyte, whose metabolites were identified by LC-MS (Pietsch et al 2006).…”
Section: Other Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The successive oxidation of the N-alkyl group ultimately produces the NH 2 derivative; the intermediate N-hydroxymethyl form has been identified for propoxur (100) in green alga (Metcalf 1976). Similar to what occurs with OP compounds, carboxin (94) and thiobencarb (109) underwent S-oxidation (Balasubramanya and Patil 1980;Chen et al 1982). Glutathione conjugation was observed in the metabolism of isoproturon (118), an aquatic macrophyte, whose metabolites were identified by LC-MS (Pietsch et al 2006).…”
Section: Other Pesticidesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The main product, which is the more photostable and less hydrolyzable, is sulfoxide 2 . It is noteworthy that carboxin is eventually oxidized to the sulfoxide 2 in soil or in various plant species and animals, too ( , ). The metabolite has non-fungitoxic activity and, as shown by our investigation, exhibits similar or even lower acute toxicity toward aquatic organisms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Habte and Alexander [ 166 ] reported the ability of APB to detoxify soil containing high amounts of hydrogen sulfide, by converting sulfide to sulfate via the sulfur cycle. Balasubramanya and Patil [ 167 ] reported the ability of Rhodospirillum sp. in the degradation of fungicides such as carboxin and oxycarboxin.…”
Section: Resource Recovery Applications Of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bamentioning
confidence: 99%