Fipronil is a phenylpyrrole insecticide that is widely used to control a variety of pests associated with crops in both agricultural and non-agricultural areas[1]. In the natural environment, fipronil can degrade to f...Fipronil is a phenylpyrrole insecticide that is widely used to control a variety of pests associated with crops in both agricultural and non-agricultural areas[1]. In the natural environment, fipronil can degrade to fipronil-desulfinyl, fipronil-sulfone, or fipronil-sulfide by photolysis, oxidation, or reduction,and these metabolites are more toxic to animal tissue than the parent molecule[2].展开更多
基金This study was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China[2017YFC1600801].
文摘Fipronil is a phenylpyrrole insecticide that is widely used to control a variety of pests associated with crops in both agricultural and non-agricultural areas[1]. In the natural environment, fipronil can degrade to fipronil-desulfinyl, fipronil-sulfone, or fipronil-sulfide by photolysis, oxidation, or reduction,and these metabolites are more toxic to animal tissue than the parent molecule[2].