• Title/Summary/Keyword: Flupyrazofos(KH-502)

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Leaching and Adsorption of Flupyrazofos(KH-502) in the Soil (Flupyrazofos(KH-502)의 토양 중 용탈 및 흡착)

  • Yang, Jae-E;Cho, Boo-Yeon;You, Kyoung-Youl
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.72-79
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    • 1997
  • Adsorption, leaching, and retention of the Flupyrazofos(KH-502), a new active ingredient for insecticide, in the soils under laborarory and field conditions were investigated to provide the basic data for the safety use and to assess a secondary impact of this insecticide on soil and water environments. A significant power function relation was found between the adsorbed KH-502 and time, representing that 45% of the added KH-502 was adsorbed within 30 min. but a quasiequilibrium was reached after 6 to 12 hr with a slower adsorption. Adsorption phenomena followed th first-order kinetics and time required for 50% adsorption was 5.8 hr. The equilibrium adsorption isotherm was explained by the Freundlich equation and was classified as S-type. The amounts of KH-502 leached through the soil column (C) as compared to initial conc. ($C_0$) were very low and these relative concentrations ($C/C_0$) were 0.073 and 0.017 in SL and CL soils, respectively. The residual conc. of KH-502 in the surface soil was comparatively low and decreased with time. Half-lives of KH-502 in the surface soil was comparatively low and decreased with time. Half-lives of KH-502 under the field conditions were estimated to be 20 and 18 days in the SL and CL soils, respectively. The KH-502 cone, transported to the subsurface soils was extremely low. These results demonstrate that KH-502 has a low pollution risk potential to the surrounding environment as far as it is used following the recommended guideline.

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Acute Toxicity Test of KH-502 (Flupyrazofos) in Rats and Mice (KH-502의 랫트 및 마우스를 이용한 급성독성시험)

  • 송시환;김형진;신천철;임광현;하창수;한상섭
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.227-235
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    • 1998
  • KH-502 (Flupyrazofos), a new organophosphorus insecticide synthesized by Korea Re-search Institute of Chemical Technology, was found to be effective against diamond-back moth(Plutella xylostella). This study was carried out to determine the acute toxicity of KH-502 in Sprague-Dawley rats and ICR mice. The test article was orally or dermally administered to the animals. Death, tremors, salivation, lacrimation, abnormal gait and corneal opacity were observed. Decrease in body weight gain was observed in all treatment groups. At necropsy, dark red coloration of lung, enlargement of adrenal glands and atrophy of spleen were observed. The oral $LD_{50}$ value was 372 mg/kg in male rats, 605 mg/kg in female rats, 186 mg/kg in male mice, and 115 mg/kg in female mice. And the dermal $LD_{50}$ was 4086 mg/kg in male and 3881 mg/kg in female rats.

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Insecticidal activity of flupyrazofos KH502 against Plutella xylostella: a CoMFA study (배추좀나방에 대한 flupyrazofos KH502의 살충활성 CoMFA)

  • Kim, Soo-Kyung;Lee, Kwan-Gu;Kim, Hey-Won;Yoo, Sung-Eun;Hwang, Ki-Jun;Gong, Young-Dae
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.162-167
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    • 2004
  • In recent years, the diamondback moth (DBM), Plutella xylostella has become one of the most important pests for cruciferous plants in the world. A new type of the thiophosphoryl pyrazole insecticide, called KH502. Its outstanding insecticidal activity could be effective alternative against DBM. We investigated, using the comparative molecular field analysis (CoMPA) method, The structure-activity relationship of various thiophosphorylpyrazole derivatives and structure requirement for insecticidal activity. We found, the key substructures in pyrazole derivatives, the trifluoro-methyl group and the thiophosphoryl group. Both play an important role in insecticidal activity with the binding site. The three dimensional Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship (QSAR) analysis could provide useful information for the structural requirements of pyrazole insecticide as an insecticidal and the design of a new insecticide.

Study on Physicochemical Properties of Pesticides. (II) Water Solubility, Hydrolysis, Vapor Pressure, and Octanol/water Partition Coefficient of Flupyrazofos (농약의 물리화학적 특성 연구 (II) Flupyrazofos의 수용성, 가수분해, 증기압, 옥탄올/물 분배계수)

  • Kim, Jeong-Han;Kim, Yong-Hwa;Kim, Kyun
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.76-79
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    • 1997
  • Several physicochemical properties such as water solubility, vapor pressure, hydrolysis and octanol/water partition coefficient(Kow) of flupyrazofos, the first organophosphorus insecticide developed in Korea, were measured based on EPA and OECD methods. Water solubility was low showing 0.80 ppm at $25^{\circ}C$ and in hydrolysis study, half-life at $25^{\circ}C$ was 266.5 hr(pH 4.0), 180.0 hr(pH 7.0) and 120.9 hr(pH 9.0) demonstrating instability in alkaline solution. At $40^{\circ}C$ hydrolysis rate was $2{\sim}4$ times higher than that at $25^{\circ}C$. The equation log P=0.673-(1565.4/T) was obtained from vapor pressure experiments at three different temperatures (25, 35, $45^{\circ}C$) and $2.81{\times}10^{-5}$ torr was obtained at $25^{\circ}C$. This value is similar to that of diazinon and 1,000 times lower than that of DDVP suggesting it would not give environmental contamination by volatilization. High log Kow(5.24) was observed and this might result in bioconcentration through food chain. However, its possibility is not likely to be high due to its relatively rapid hydrolysis.

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