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Desmethyl malathion

Matsumura and Bousch (1966) isolated carboxy lest erase (s) enzymes from the soil fungus Trichoderma viride und a bacterium Pseudomonas sp., obtained from Ohio soil samples, that were capable of degrading malathion. Compounds identified included diethyl maleate, desmethyl malathion, carboxylesterase products, other hydrolysis products, and unidentified metabolites. The authors found that these microbial populations did not have the capability to oxidize malathion due to the absence of malaoxon. However, the major degradative pathway appeared to be desmethylation and the formation of carboxylic acid derivatives. [Pg.702]


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