Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Yada Junior, George Mitsuo
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
Londrina
Brasil
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Ambiental
UTFPR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/1903
Resumo: The high consumption of pesticides in Brazil has led to public concern about their disposal, contamination and accumulation in the environment. Flubendiamide, N2 - [1,1- dimethyl-2- (methylsulfonyl) ethyl] - 3- iodo-N1-[2 methyl-4-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]phenyl]-1,2-benzenedicarboxamide is toxicologically classified as persistent to the environment (class III) and also toxic to microcrustaceans. This study mainly aimed to: selecting fungi isolated from soil by growth inhibition test using Belt and Actara insecticides; analyze the flubendiamide biotransformation product by soil fungi isolated, by Botryosphaeria rhodina MAMB-05 and by the laccase enzyme fungi; and evaluete if Belt®, Actara® and flubendiamide Bayer standard ® insecticides act as laccase inducers. The growth inhibition test was on solid medium PDA with the fungi isolated from soil and with B. rhodina. This fungus and those which showed the best growth results were conducted to the flubendiamide biotransformation experiment, together with the laccase extract of the fungus B. rhodina.The metabolites were assessed by LC-MS / MS. Determination of laccase activity was measured using ABTS as substrate. The result of the inhibition test emphasizes the growth of JUSOLCL039 and JUANT070 fungi. In addition to B. rhodina MAMB-05, biotransformation experiment detected 47 metabolites. The metabolic route from ion m / z 587 by the fungus MAMB-05 was proposed, through loss of iodine and hydroxylation reaction. The metabolite m / z 663 was found in the extract of JUANT070 fungi and in the laccase extract. The metabolic route suggested a dehalogenation reaction of fluoride, following by its confirmation through Tandem mass spectrometry. The metabolite m / z 697 formed by the hydroxylation reaction was identified in the laccase enzyme extract. The results showed metabolites which were formed by the laccase enzyme, or by JUANT070, JUSOLCL039 and B.rhodina other enzymes. These fungi were shown to be constitutive producers of laccase in the presence of the insecticide Actara, Belt and the analytical standard flubendiamide. However, these insecticides demonstrated not act as laccase inducers for the three fungi.
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spelling Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)Biotransformation of Flubendiamida inseticide by soil fungi and Laccase: metabolites analysis by mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)Pesticidas - Aspectos ambientaisEspectrometria de massaFungosBiodegradaçãoPesticides - Environmental aspectsMass spectrometryFungiBiodegradationCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIAThe high consumption of pesticides in Brazil has led to public concern about their disposal, contamination and accumulation in the environment. Flubendiamide, N2 - [1,1- dimethyl-2- (methylsulfonyl) ethyl] - 3- iodo-N1-[2 methyl-4-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]phenyl]-1,2-benzenedicarboxamide is toxicologically classified as persistent to the environment (class III) and also toxic to microcrustaceans. This study mainly aimed to: selecting fungi isolated from soil by growth inhibition test using Belt and Actara insecticides; analyze the flubendiamide biotransformation product by soil fungi isolated, by Botryosphaeria rhodina MAMB-05 and by the laccase enzyme fungi; and evaluete if Belt®, Actara® and flubendiamide Bayer standard ® insecticides act as laccase inducers. The growth inhibition test was on solid medium PDA with the fungi isolated from soil and with B. rhodina. This fungus and those which showed the best growth results were conducted to the flubendiamide biotransformation experiment, together with the laccase extract of the fungus B. rhodina.The metabolites were assessed by LC-MS / MS. Determination of laccase activity was measured using ABTS as substrate. The result of the inhibition test emphasizes the growth of JUSOLCL039 and JUANT070 fungi. In addition to B. rhodina MAMB-05, biotransformation experiment detected 47 metabolites. The metabolic route from ion m / z 587 by the fungus MAMB-05 was proposed, through loss of iodine and hydroxylation reaction. The metabolite m / z 663 was found in the extract of JUANT070 fungi and in the laccase extract. The metabolic route suggested a dehalogenation reaction of fluoride, following by its confirmation through Tandem mass spectrometry. The metabolite m / z 697 formed by the hydroxylation reaction was identified in the laccase enzyme extract. The results showed metabolites which were formed by the laccase enzyme, or by JUANT070, JUSOLCL039 and B.rhodina other enzymes. These fungi were shown to be constitutive producers of laccase in the presence of the insecticide Actara, Belt and the analytical standard flubendiamide. However, these insecticides demonstrated not act as laccase inducers for the three fungi.Capes; CNPq; International Foundation for Science (IFS)O alto consumo de pesticidas no Brasil tem levado à preocupação pública sobre sua disposição, contaminação e acúmulo no ambiente. A flubendiamida, N2 - [1,1- dimethyl-2- (methylsulfonyl) ethyl] - 3- iodo-N1-[2-methyl- 4- [1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl) ethyl]phenyl]-1,2- benzenedicarboxamide, é um inseticida persistente ao meio ambiente (classe III) e também tóxico para os microcrustáceos. Diante disto, este trabalho teve como principais objetivos: selecionar fungos isolados de solo pelo teste de inibição de crescimento com inseticidas Actara e Belt; analisar os produtos da biotransformação do inseticida flubendiamida por fungos isolados do solo, pelo Botryosphaeria rhodina MAMB-05 e pela enzima lacase; e avaliar se os inseticidas Belt®, Actara® e o padrão flubendiamida da Bayer® atuam como indutores de lacase. O teste de inibição de crescimento foi realizado em meio sólido BDA com os fungos isolados de solo e com o B. rhodina. Este fungo e os que demonstraram melhores resultados de crescimento foram conduzidos ao experimento de biotransformação da flubendiamida, junto com o extrato de lacase do fungo B.rhodina. Os metabólitos foram avaliados por LC-MS/MS. A atividade lacase foi quantificada utilizando o ABTS como substrato. O resultado do teste de inibição destacou o crescimento dos fungos JUSOLCL039 e JUANT070, além do fungo B. rhodina MAMB-05. No experimento de biotransformação, foram detectados 47 metabólitos. Entre eles, a rota metabólica do íon m/z 587 obtida pelo fungo MAMB-05 foi proposta, através da perda do iodo e uma reação de hidroxilação. O metabólito m/z 663 foi encontrado no extrato do fungo JUANT070 e no extrato da enzima lacase. Sua rota metabólica foi proposta, indicando uma reação de desalogenação do flúor, confirmada pela espectrometria de massas em Tandem. O metabólito de íon m/z 697 foi formado pela reação de hidroxilação e identificado no extrato da enzima lacase. Os resultados do experimento de biotransformação apresentaram metabólitos formados pela enzima lacase e por outras enzimas presentes nos fungos JUANT070, JUSOLCL039 e B.rhodina. Estes fungos mostraram-se produtores constitutivos de lacase, na presença dos inseticidas Actara, Belt e no padrão analítico de flubendiamida. Entretanto, não demonstraram atuarem como indutores de lacase para os três fungos.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáLondrinaBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia AmbientalUTFPRDaniel, Juliana Feijó de Souzahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5816358738260783Dekker, Aneli de Melo Barbosahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4840067353836807Daniel, Juliana Feijó de SouzaRezende, Maria InêsFaria, Teresinha de JesusYada Junior, George Mitsuo2016-12-18T21:52:05Z2016-12-18T21:52:05Z2016-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfYADA JUNIOR, George Mitsuo. Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS). 2016. 124 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
Biotransformation of Flubendiamida inseticide by soil fungi and Laccase: metabolites analysis by mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)
title Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
spellingShingle Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
Yada Junior, George Mitsuo
Pesticidas - Aspectos ambientais
Espectrometria de massa
Fungos
Biodegradação
Pesticides - Environmental aspects
Mass spectrometry
Fungi
Biodegradation
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIA
title_short Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
title_full Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
title_fullStr Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
title_full_unstemmed Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
title_sort Biotransformação do inseticida Flubendiamida por fungos de solo e Lacase: análise dos metabólitos por espectrometria de massas (LC-MS/MS)
author Yada Junior, George Mitsuo
author_facet Yada Junior, George Mitsuo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Daniel, Juliana Feijó de Souza
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5816358738260783
Dekker, Aneli de Melo Barbosa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4840067353836807
Daniel, Juliana Feijó de Souza
Rezende, Maria Inês
Faria, Teresinha de Jesus
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yada Junior, George Mitsuo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pesticidas - Aspectos ambientais
Espectrometria de massa
Fungos
Biodegradação
Pesticides - Environmental aspects
Mass spectrometry
Fungi
Biodegradation
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIA
topic Pesticidas - Aspectos ambientais
Espectrometria de massa
Fungos
Biodegradação
Pesticides - Environmental aspects
Mass spectrometry
Fungi
Biodegradation
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA SANITARIA
description The high consumption of pesticides in Brazil has led to public concern about their disposal, contamination and accumulation in the environment. Flubendiamide, N2 - [1,1- dimethyl-2- (methylsulfonyl) ethyl] - 3- iodo-N1-[2 methyl-4-[1,2,2,2-tetrafluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl]phenyl]-1,2-benzenedicarboxamide is toxicologically classified as persistent to the environment (class III) and also toxic to microcrustaceans. This study mainly aimed to: selecting fungi isolated from soil by growth inhibition test using Belt and Actara insecticides; analyze the flubendiamide biotransformation product by soil fungi isolated, by Botryosphaeria rhodina MAMB-05 and by the laccase enzyme fungi; and evaluete if Belt®, Actara® and flubendiamide Bayer standard ® insecticides act as laccase inducers. The growth inhibition test was on solid medium PDA with the fungi isolated from soil and with B. rhodina. This fungus and those which showed the best growth results were conducted to the flubendiamide biotransformation experiment, together with the laccase extract of the fungus B. rhodina.The metabolites were assessed by LC-MS / MS. Determination of laccase activity was measured using ABTS as substrate. The result of the inhibition test emphasizes the growth of JUSOLCL039 and JUANT070 fungi. In addition to B. rhodina MAMB-05, biotransformation experiment detected 47 metabolites. The metabolic route from ion m / z 587 by the fungus MAMB-05 was proposed, through loss of iodine and hydroxylation reaction. The metabolite m / z 663 was found in the extract of JUANT070 fungi and in the laccase extract. The metabolic route suggested a dehalogenation reaction of fluoride, following by its confirmation through Tandem mass spectrometry. The metabolite m / z 697 formed by the hydroxylation reaction was identified in the laccase enzyme extract. The results showed metabolites which were formed by the laccase enzyme, or by JUANT070, JUSOLCL039 and B.rhodina other enzymes. These fungi were shown to be constitutive producers of laccase in the presence of the insecticide Actara, Belt and the analytical standard flubendiamide. However, these insecticides demonstrated not act as laccase inducers for the three fungi.
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