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Linlin Shi, Chao Shen, Ping Zhang, Jun Xu, Xiaohu Wu, Xinglu Pan, Lin He, Fengshou Dong*, Yongquan Zheng. Assessment on the stereoselective behavior of cyflumetofen to earthworms (Eisenia foetida): Degradation, bioaccumulation, toxicity mechanism, and metabolites.

文章来源:Science of the Total Environment        点击数: 次      发布时间:2024-03-13

Science of the Total Environment, 2023,https://doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164541  

Abstract

In this study, environmental behavior and toxicity of cyflumetofen (CYF) enantiomers were evaluated comprehensively in a soil-earthworm system. In the earthworm (  Eisenia foetida  ), (+)-CYF was preferentially accumulated, and acute toxicity of   Rac -CYF was greater than that of (+)-CYF and (-)-CYF, indicating that the combination of CYF enantiomers increased the toxicity. As a measure of chronic toxicity, compared with (-)-CYF-treated earthworms, malondialdehyde accumulation was higher in (+)-CYF-treated earthworms, indicating a more severe oxidative stress response. In a DNA comet plot, the trailing distance in the (+)-CYF treatment was 1.97 times greater than that in the (-)-CYF-treated, revealing more severe genotoxicity with (+)-CYF. However, (-)-CYF was more likely than (+)-CYF to activate the earthworm detoxification enzyme pathway. With (+)-CYF treatment, the number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) involved in the pathogenic pathway increased significantly, whereas with (-)-CYF-treatment, more DEGs were involved in P450 and glutathione S-transferase (GST) detoxification metabolic pathways, including high expression of the genes   chi-III, GST-S-1 , and   GST-alpha-5 . The main metabolites of the CYF enantiomers were A-2, A-12, B-1, AB-1, AB-7, and B-3, which exhibited potential ecotoxicity. In general, CYF was stereoselective in the soil-earthworm ecosystem, with (+)-CYF causing a higher genotoxicity risk than that of (-)-CYF. The study provides insight into the selective toxicity mechanisms of chiral CYF and contributes to a theoretical basis for risk assessment of low-risk pesticides.


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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37263435/