Ls. Allen et al., INCORPORATION OF EMAMECTIN BENZOATE (MK-0244) RESIDUES INTO SOLUBLE SUGARS OF PLANTS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 45(10), 1997, pp. 4131-4136
The semisynthetic avermectin, emamectin benzoate (MK-0244), as well as
other avermectins, is known to degrade rapidly and photolytically on
plants, mostly to complex polar extractable residues. After [C-14]emam
ectin benzoate treatment, extractable residues from foliage of lettuce
and cabbage and from fodder, kernels, and cobs of sweet corn were stu
died to determine the nature of a specific subfraction of these polar
residues. These subfractions of polar extractable residues were water
soluble and retained by aminopropyl solid phase extraction columns. HP
LC analysis showed peaks of radioactivity corresponding to those of xy
lose, fructose, glucose, galactose, and/or sucrose standards. Several
other discrete but unidentified radioactive components were also seen.
This incorporation of radioactivity into simple sugars indicated that
extensive fragmentation of emamectin had occurred. The formation of r
adioactive sugars in plants after [C-14]emamectin treatment may indica
te the source of radioactivity for other classes of natural products i
n these treated plants for which bioincorporation has also been report
ed.