An
effective and sensitive method for the determination of isopyrazam
(IZM) isomers (syn-IZM and anti-IZM)
and their metabolites (syn545364 and syn545449) in tomato and soil by ultraperformance liquid chromatography-tandem
mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) was developed in the present study.
The method showed excellent linearities (R
2 = 0.999) at 0.005–5 mg/L. The recoveries were 92.0–107%,
and the relative standard deviation (RSD) values were lower than 9.40%
in tomato and soil matrices at 0.01, 0.1, and 10 mg/kg. The limits
of detection (LODs) of the four compounds ranged from 6.88 ×
10–5 to 2.70 × 10–4 mg/kg,
while the limits of quantification (LOQs) ranged from 2.20 ×
10–4 to 9.20 × 10–4 mg/kg.
The storage stability test results showed that syn-IZM, anti-IZM, syn545449, and syn545364 were stable in tomato at −20 °C within
36 weeks, and the maximum degradation rates were 16.0, 12.0, 7.10,
and 12.0%, respectively. The field dissipation test results showed
that the half-lives of syn-IZM in tomato and soil
were 2.60–10.2 and 13.6–33.0 days, respectively, while
the half-lives of anti-IZM in soil were 21.7–46.2
days, and no residues of anti-IZM were detected in
tomato. The terminal residue test results showed that the residue
of syn-IZM and anti-IZM in tomato
ranged from <0.0100–0.490 to <0.0100–0.0850 mg/kg.
The present results showed that anti-IZM degraded
faster than syn-IZM in tomato and soil, and had a
lower residue level in tomato.