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Bound residues, plants discussion

Xenobiotics are frequently metabolized in plants by mechanisms that lead to the incorporation or inclusion of the xenobiotic into biological polymers or tissue residues that are not soluble in commonly used nonreactive solvents. These residues are frequently refered to as bound, insoluble, or nonextractable residues (2 ). Bound residues in plants have most commonly been detected in plant tissues treated with radloactlvely-labeled pesticides. These residues were an important topic of a symposium held in Vail, Colo, in 1975 (17) they have been discussed in mauiy more recent papers (11,154-1577"and they were discussed at a symposium at the l88th ACS National Meeting, 1984 "Non-extractable Pesticide Residues Characteristics, Bioavailability and Toxicological Significance". [Pg.93]

Prior to discussing the identification of the metabolites found in these experiments, it is worth reviewing some of the conunon metabolic reactions that occur in plants. Metabolism in plants generally results in the formation of more polar compounds and insoluble bound residues. These metabolic processes are generally classified into three phases. Phase I is primary metabolism, which is... [Pg.30]


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