Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9451453 | Chemosphere | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Three degradation experiments were performed to examine the formation of transformation products from 2-benzoxazolinone (BOA) in different soil types and concentrations. In two experiments using BOA in low concentration (400 μg kgâ1) only one unidentified transformation product was found, whereas in the degradation experiment in high concentration (400 mg kgâ1) several metabolites occurred. Two of these metabolites, 2-amino-(3H)-phenoxazin-3-one (APO); and 2-acetylamino-(3H)-phenoxazin-3-one (AAPO) were synthesized to prove their identity. This is the first time that the successive formation of these types of compounds from BOA is shown in soil. A number of other APO related transformation products were detected and provisionally characterized. The formation of APO, which is a much more biologically active compound than BOA, and the concurrent formation of a number of other APO-related metabolites in soil underline the importance of performing transformation studies as part of the evaluation of the effect of allelochemicals on weeds and soil-borne diseases.
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Authors
Mia B. Gents, Susan T. Nielsen, Anne G. Mortensen, Carsten Christophersen, Inge S. Fomsgaard,