Lentil seed bioassay is a more sensitive technique than HPLC. Traces of residues detected in subsurface soil indicated the mobility of metsulfuron-methyl into lower layers.
Phototransformation of the herbicide metsulfuron methyl was investigated on glass surface under sunlight and ultraviolet (UV) light and compared with dark condition. The half-lives of metsulfuron methyl under UV light and sunlight were found to be 0.5 and 7.8 days respectively. Rate of phototransformation followed first order kinetics with significant correlation coefficient. The major photoproducts were identified as methyl-2-sulfonyl-amino-benzoate, 2-amino-6-methoxy-4-methyltriazine and saccharin (O-sulfobenzoimide). Various metabolites from this study were identified by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Authentic samples required for HPLC comparison were prepared in laboratory and characterized on the basis of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and infra red (IR) spectral data. These metabolites were also identified from metsulfuron methyl treated wheat field soil.
Gas chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of metsulfuron methyl residues from soil. Due to the thermal unstability of this herbicide and its mono methyl derivative, it was derivatized to a dimethyl derivative using diazomethane. Structure of the derivatized product was confirmed by GC-MS. Time for methylation reaction was standardized and 24 h was found to be the optimum time in ethylacetate solvent. Using this method, recovery of metsulfuron methyl from soil was above 70%. Limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) of the method were 0.1 μg mL⁻¹ and 0.2 μg g⁻¹ respectively.
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