“…The chiral neonicotinoid insecticide dinotefuran has an asymmetrically substituted carbon (C) atom and consists of a pair of enantiomers, and it is used to control the growth of Delphacidae , Aphidoidea , Cicadellidae , stink bugs, and other pests on rice, vegetables, and fruit. − The stereoisomers of chiral dinotefuran may exhibit different behaviors in terms of their environmental, physical, and chemical properties, such as bioactivity, toxicity, and metabolism within organisms. − Some data have suggested that R -dinotefuran could minimize the hazard to honeybees when dinotefuran is used to control target pests . Consequently, a study on the toxicity of chiral dinotefuran enantiomers to honey bees is required.…”