The Sulfoximine Insecticide Sulfoxaflor And Its Photodegradate Demonstrate Acute Toxicity To The Nontarget Invertebrate Species Daphnia Magna

ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY(2021)

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The environmental fate and persistence of sulfoxaflor is of significant interest given the potential for the insecticide to impact nontarget organisms, particularly pollinating and aquatic species. In the present study we examine the potential for sulfoxaflor, a new sulfoximine insecticide, to undergo degradation and transformation in sediments and the aquatic environment. Following application of the active substance as a foliar spray or seed coating, sulfoxaflor can be found in the soil at a mass percentage of up to 61% of the total applied concentration. The low soil sorption coefficient (K-D) of sulfoxaflor of 0.103 signifies the potential for sulfoxaflor to undergo transport into nearby surface waters via groundwater run-off. In soils and sediments sulfoxaflor produces a sulfoxaflor-urea analog with a varying half-life of 5.0 to 8.5 d depending on the sediment type. Once in surface waters, sulfoxaflor can undergo photolysis to a sulfoxaflor alcohol derivative with a half-life of 35 h. The photodegradate demonstrates reduced aquatic toxicity to Daphnia magna, but the photolytic half-life may be too long to mitigate the acute toxicity of the parent substance sulfoxaflor to D. magna, which was found to have a 48-h median effect concentration of 361 mu g/L. Environ Toxicol Chem 2021;00:1-9. (c) 2021 SETAC
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Sulfoxaflor, Neonicotinoids, Daphnia magna, Aquatic toxicity, High-performance liquid chromatography, Mass spectrometry
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