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Metabolism of the 1,2,4-triazolylmethane fungicides,triadimefon, triadimenol,and diclobutrazol,by Aspergillus niger (van Tiegh.)
Authors:AHB Deas  DR Clifford
Institution:Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol, Long Ashton, Bristol, BS18 9AF, United Kingdom
Abstract:Metabolism of the triazolylmethane fungicides triadimefon, triadimenol, and diclobutrazol by Aspergillus niger was studied using a replacement culture technique and 14C substrates. Components of metabolite mixtures were characterized by TLC, GLC, radio-GC, and GC-MS analyses of the free materials and their trifluoroacetate and trimethylsilyl ether derivatives. The three compounds underwent a common metabolic change involving oxidation of C(CH3)3 to C(CH3)2CH2OH. In this work the isopropyl analog of triadimefon, previously reported as a metabolite, was an artifact and resulted from nonbiological oxidation of the corresponding primary alcohol. The fungus also reduced triadimefon to triadimenol, giving a mixture of 1R2S, 1S2R and 1R2R, 1S2S diastereoisomers. The less fungitoxic 1R2S, 1S2R triadimenol predominated, so that this conversion may be directly associated with the relative insensitivity of A. niger to triadimefon. Implications of oxidative and reductive metabolism of these fungicides are suggested with particular reference to the differing fungitoxicities of diastereoisomers and enantiomers.
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