Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products

This paper presents a study on the transfer and metabolism of triadimefon residues from rape flowers to apicultural products. In the field trials, honeybee colonies were placed in four rape greenhouses treated with triadimefon on standard dosage. Apicultural products (pollen, honey, and royal jelly)...

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Main Authors: Ying-Hong Li, Bei-Lei Zhou, Ming-Rong Qian, Qiang Wang, Hu Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7697345
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spelling doaj-b48bed9a4ac44efc9cd5b625f33028412020-11-25T01:27:27ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry2090-88652090-88732017-01-01201710.1155/2017/76973457697345Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural ProductsYing-Hong Li0Bei-Lei Zhou1Ming-Rong Qian2Qiang Wang3Hu Zhang4Zhejiang Institute for Food and Drug Control, Hangzhou 310052, ChinaInstitute of Quality and Standard for Agricultural Products, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, ChinaInstitute of Quality and Standard for Agricultural Products, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, ChinaInstitute of Quality and Standard for Agricultural Products, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, ChinaInstitute of Quality and Standard for Agricultural Products, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, ChinaThis paper presents a study on the transfer and metabolism of triadimefon residues from rape flowers to apicultural products. In the field trials, honeybee colonies were placed in four rape greenhouses treated with triadimefon on standard dosage. Apicultural products (pollen, honey, and royal jelly) were collected on a regular basis. Sample preparation and extraction procedure were established. HPLC/ESI-MS/MS method was validated. The respective residues of triadimefon and metabolite triadimenol were 0.03±0.002 mg/kg and 0.13±0.02 mg/kg in pollen on the 18th day, and both had reached the limits of detection in honey on the 24th day, while they were 0.004±0.0005 mg/kg and 0.010±0.0002 mg/kg in royal jelly on the 22nd day. Mathematical curve fitting studies were further investigated. On the basis of recommended dosage, the degradation half-lives of triadimefon in pollen, honey, and royal jelly were about 0.7, 12.5, and 19.5 days, respectively. Transfer of triadimefon residues from rape flowers to apicultural products diminished over spraying time. The residues of triadimefon and metabolite triadimenol in pollen were about 10 times higher than those in honey and jelly. Time to attain the maximum permissible limit of pollen in the European Union was 14.9 days, predicted from the index function.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7697345
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author Ying-Hong Li
Bei-Lei Zhou
Ming-Rong Qian
Qiang Wang
Hu Zhang
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Bei-Lei Zhou
Ming-Rong Qian
Qiang Wang
Hu Zhang
Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products
Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
author_facet Ying-Hong Li
Bei-Lei Zhou
Ming-Rong Qian
Qiang Wang
Hu Zhang
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title Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products
title_short Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products
title_full Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products
title_fullStr Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products
title_full_unstemmed Transfer and Metabolism of Triadimefon Residues from Rape Flowers to Apicultural Products
title_sort transfer and metabolism of triadimefon residues from rape flowers to apicultural products
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
issn 2090-8865
2090-8873
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper presents a study on the transfer and metabolism of triadimefon residues from rape flowers to apicultural products. In the field trials, honeybee colonies were placed in four rape greenhouses treated with triadimefon on standard dosage. Apicultural products (pollen, honey, and royal jelly) were collected on a regular basis. Sample preparation and extraction procedure were established. HPLC/ESI-MS/MS method was validated. The respective residues of triadimefon and metabolite triadimenol were 0.03±0.002 mg/kg and 0.13±0.02 mg/kg in pollen on the 18th day, and both had reached the limits of detection in honey on the 24th day, while they were 0.004±0.0005 mg/kg and 0.010±0.0002 mg/kg in royal jelly on the 22nd day. Mathematical curve fitting studies were further investigated. On the basis of recommended dosage, the degradation half-lives of triadimefon in pollen, honey, and royal jelly were about 0.7, 12.5, and 19.5 days, respectively. Transfer of triadimefon residues from rape flowers to apicultural products diminished over spraying time. The residues of triadimefon and metabolite triadimenol in pollen were about 10 times higher than those in honey and jelly. Time to attain the maximum permissible limit of pollen in the European Union was 14.9 days, predicted from the index function.
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