CAS: 115852-48-7
MF: C15H18Cl2N2O2
MW: 329.22
Structure:
Appearance: White solid powder
Fenoxanil is a novel endophytic fungicide used to control rice blast and belongs to the inhibitor of melanin biosynthesis. The control effect of rice blast was excellent when applied on leaf and under water, and the effect was significant. At present, there is powder, wettable powder and water dispersible granule on the market. Because of its long effective period and potential harm to human health and environmental safety, its behavior in the environment has become the focus of researchers.
At present, there are few studies on the degradation and bioaccumulation of Fenoxanil in water sediment. Due to the long effective period of Fenoxanil, it has potential toxic effects, and bioconcentration is an important indicator to evaluate the harm of residual pesticides in the environment to organisms and the whole ecosystem. In general, the stronger the bioconcentration ability of pesticides, the greater the pollution and chronic harm to organisms. Because zebrafish has a short life cycle and its genetic information is close to that of humans, it is of great significance to study the enrichment of pyrimidine in zebrafish. In addition, water sediment degradation is one of the important ways for pesticides to disappear in the environment. It is an important index to evaluate its impact on water ecosystem.