Pyribenzoxim, benzophenone O-[2,6-bis(4,6-dimethoxypyrimidin-2-yloxy)benzoy
l]oxime, is a new post-emergence herbicide providing broad-spectrum weed co
ntrol in rice fields. [C-14]Pyribenzoxim was used to study the pharmacokine
tics of the compound after oral administration of a dose of 1000mg kg(-1) t
o male Sprague-Dawley rats. The material balance ranged from 97.3 to 99.7%
of the administered dose and urinary and fecal recovery accounted for 97.1%
, with the majority of radioactivity recovered in feces (88.6%) by 168 h af
ter treatment. Elimination as volatile products or as carbon dioxide was ne
gligible. The following values were obtained for the compound in the blood:
AUC(0-168h), 28400 mug equiv hg(-1); T-max, 12 h; C-max, 372 mug equiv g(-
1); half-life, 53 h. Radioactivity in tissue decreased from 96.1% of applie
d radiocarbon at 6 h to 0.4% at 168 h and the highest concentration of radi
oactivity among the tissues was observed in liver while the lowest residues
were found in brain. The elimination half-lives of radioactivity from tiss
ues was in the range of 7 to 77 h and T-max values of 12, 24 and 12 h were
observed for blood, liver and kidney, respectively. Except for that in the
digestive tract, the tissue-to-blood ratio (TBR) was highest in the liver.
(C) 2001 Society of Chemical Industry.