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    Determination and dissipation of fipronil and its metabolites in/on sugarcane crop

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    <p>Fipronil has label claim for managing shoot borer and root borer of sugarcane. The dissipation and metabolism of fipronil in/on sugarcane crop have been studied under tropical field condition by employing a modified quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe sample preparation method and gas chromatography equipped with electron capture detector. The method could provide 90.27–98.97% recoveries of target analytes from cane leaves and stem with relative standard deviations of less than 5%. The sulphide, desulfinyl and sulfone metabolites of fipronil were detected along with the parent compound even in the 0-day samples of sugarcane leaves and stem collected 2 h post-foliar spraying. The total residues comprising fipronil and its three major metabolites got dissipated to 4.366 µg/g from the initial deposit of 12.977 µg/g within a day after foliar spray. Fipronil sulphide and fipronil desulfinyl were the major metabolites on sugarcane crop. The residues (both parent compound and total residues) reached below the detectable level of 0.005 µg/g on 7 and 15 days after treatment on stem and leaves, respectively. Half-life of fipronil was less than a day on sugarcane crop. The total residues had the half-life of 1.66 and 0.91 days on leaves and stem, respectively.</p

    Dissipation kinetics and safety evaluation of tebuconazole and trifloxystrobin in tea under tropical field conditions

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    <p>Dissipation kinetics of tebuconazole, trifloxystrobin and its acid metabolite residues were studied in tea under tropical field conditions using GC-MS (SIM). The average recoveries ranged from 80.7% to 105.8%, with a RSD of <9.3%. Dissipation rate for both doses applied followed first-order kinetics, with half-lives in green leaves in the range of 2.8–3.3 and 2.9–3.3 days; ranges in processed tea were 2.7–3.6 days for trifloxystrobin and 3.0–3.1 days for tebuconazole. The trifloxystrobin residues were not transferred into the tea infusion during the infusion process; tebuconazole did transfer, in the range of 14.3–18.9%. As the theoretical maximum residue contributions on tea from initial deposits were found to be less than the maximum permissible intake values, at the recommended application dose a withdrawal period of 23 days before consumption should be applied to reduce risk.</p
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