Rh. Mcclanahan et al., IN-VITRO METABOLISM OF THIAZOPYR PLANT METABOLITES BY RAT-LIVER ENZYMES, Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, 51(2), 1995, pp. 90-98
Thiazopyr [methyl propyl)-6-(trifluoromethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxylate] i
s an experimental herbicide being developed for weed control in cotton
, citrus, and other crops. The in vitro metabolic fate of key thiazopy
r crop metabolites in animals was investigated using rat liver homogen
ates. The thiazopyr crop metabolites studied were sulfoxide ester, sul
fone ester, nitrile ester, amide acid, and sulfonic diacid. Our result
s showed that the ester crop metabolites were extensively metabolized
by rat liver homogenates to products previously observed during in viv
o rat metabolism studies. Metabolites were identified using several te
chniques including high-performance liquid chromatography coelution wi
th standards, direct identification by mass spectrometry and compariso
n with standards, and derivatization followed by mass spectrometry. In
contrast, the acidic crop metabolites (amide acid and sulfonic diacid
) were not metabolized, likely due to their water solubility and high
polarity. Our study showed that these crop metabolites, if absorbed by
rats, are further transformed to polar products that are likely to be
eliminated rapidly from the body. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.