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  4. Investigation on the chemical structure of nonextractable residues of the fungicide cyprodinil in spring wheat using 13C-C1-Phenyl-Cyprodinil on 13C-depleted plants
 
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2004
Journal Article
Title

Investigation on the chemical structure of nonextractable residues of the fungicide cyprodinil in spring wheat using 13C-C1-Phenyl-Cyprodinil on 13C-depleted plants

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An alternative approach to investigate nonextractable residues
Abstract
13C-labelled cyprodinil was applied on 13C-depleted wheat plants with 27-fold field application rate. A control experiment applying same amounts of 14C-cyprodinil showed that main portions of the residues were detected in the cellulose (15% NER), hemicellulose (28.3% NER), and lignin fraction (23.3% NER). 16.7% were detected in water soluble polymers, 6% in both, pectin and protein fraction, and 4% in the starch containing fraction. Free cyprodinil was detectable by TLC in all fractions except lignin. A direct characterization of the residues in vivo by CP-MAS was not successful. Cell wall fractions were further analysed by liquid state NMR to determine the structure of the mobilized highly polymer/polar residues: Within lignin, where most of the residues were located at field application rate, neither intact cyprodinil nor its metabolites could not be detected. The 13C-label introduced was probably incorporated in the polymer as natural lignin monomers and thus are not considered as bound residues according to IUPAC definition.
Author(s)
Ertunc, T.
Schmidt, B.
Kühn, H.
Bertmer, M.
Schäffer, A.
Journal
Journal of environmental science and health. Part B, pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes  
DOI
10.1081/PFC-200030786
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Keyword(s)
  • cyprodinil

  • non-extractable residue

  • cell wall fractionation

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