Chiral pesticides : stereoselectivity and its consequences

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Chiral pesticides : stereoselectivity and its consequences

A. Wayne Garrison, Jay Gan, Weiping Liu, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Agrochemicals

(ACS symposium series, 1085)

American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2011

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Chirality as an environmental phenomenon was dealt with in a thorough and interesting manner in a series of three symposia entitled "Modern Chiral Pesticides: Enantioselectivity and Its Consequences", sponsored by the Agrochemical Division of the American Chemical Society and held in Washington, DC (2005), Boston, MA (2007) and San Francisco, CA (2010). All three symposia included speakers from industry, government and academia, representing several European countries, China, and the United States. Corresponding to this broad group of countries, institutions and speakers, the range of topics touched on almost all facets of chirality as it is manifested in environmental and human exposure and toxicity. The 40 oral and 20 poster presentations indeed approached comprehensive coverage: analysis of enantiomers and other stereoisomers; preparative separation of enantiomers; stereoselective occurrences of chiral pesticides in environment soil and water and in wildlife and human tissues and fluids; stereoselective degradation and metabolism of chiral pesticides; and stereoselective toxicity. This book is a result of manuscript contributions by some of the oral and poster presenters to the third symposium in 2010. In addition to symposium participants, invitations were extended to the environmental chiral chemistry community in general, including most of the speakers in the 2005 and 2007 symposia, in an attempt to attain good coverage of this rather broad topic. Thus, this ACS Symposium book will generate many new ideas from interested readers and inform them of useful techniques for experimental exploration of the somewhat exotic, but important, area of chiral chemistry of pesticides.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. An Introduction to Pesticide Chirality and the Consequences of Stereoselectivity
  • A. Wayne Garrison
  • Occurences
  • 2. Chiral Chlordane Components in Environmental Matrices
  • Elin M. Ulrich and Renee L. Falconer
  • 3. Comparison of the Enantiomer Distribution of Chiral Organochlorine Contaminants in Captive West Greenland Sled Dogs and Polar Bears from Baffin Bay
  • Matthew S. Ross, Robert J. Letcher, Melissa A. McKinney, Christian Sonne, Rune Dietz, and Charles S. Wong
  • Analysis
  • 4. Enantioselective Separation and Analysis of Chiral Herbicides
  • Lixia Jin, Weiping Liu, Chunmian Lin, and Jay Gan
  • 5. Enantioselective Separation and Analysis of Synthetic Pyrethroids
  • Jing Ye, Meiqing Jin, and Weiping Liu
  • Toxic Effects
  • 6. Chiral Pesticides and Environmental Safety
  • Yun Ma, Jay Gan, and Weiping Liu
  • 7. Enantioselective Toxicity of Chiral Pesticides in Aquatic Systems
  • Huijun Liu, Weidan Cai, and Weiping Liu
  • 8. Enantioselectivity in Estrogenic Potential of Chiral Pesticides
  • Cui Wang, Quan Zhang, Meirong Zhao, and Weiping Liu
  • 9. Phytotoxicity and Environmental Fate of Chiral Herbicides
  • Qingyan Zhou and Weiping Liu
  • Toxicity Tests
  • 10. Enantioselective Cytotoxicity and Molecular Mechanisms of Modern Chiral Pesticides
  • Meirong Zhao and Weiping Liu
  • 11. Evaluating in Vivo Toxicity of Chiral Pesticides Using the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo Model
  • Chao Xu and Weiping Liu
  • Risk Assessment and Product Improvement
  • 12. Ecological Risk Assessment Issues for Chiral Pesticides
  • James A. Hetrick, R. David Jones, and Silvia C. Termes
  • 13. Application of Stereoselective Bioassays for Improvement in Pesticide Design: An Example from China Using Methamidophos and Its Derivatives
  • Shanshan Zhou and Weiping Liu
  • Editors' Biographies
  • Indexes
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

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