Stereoselectivity of paclobutrazol enantiomers to oxidative stress in wheat.
Chao YangHao LiHuajun LiangBo HuangYitao SunWenlong YangYilun WuYouhe CuiJiangbo HaiZhoujia DongPublished in: Chirality (2024)
Chiral pesticides have the special chiral structures, so enantioselective biological effects are usually observed in living organisms. Current study used paclobutrazol as a case study and explored the enantioselective degradation and oxidative stress effect on wheat. The results demonstrated that the degradation of R-paclobutrazol was faster than S-paclobutrazol significantly and improved the content of MDA and O 2 - in wheat plants, which proved that the R-paclobutrazol induced oxidative damage in wheat, showing selective biological effects, and S-paclobutrazol was friendly to wheat. This study provided a theoretical basis for the selective activity of chiral pesticides and the development of chiral pesticide monomers.