Urinary
Metabolites of Neonicotinoid Insecticides:
Levels and Recommendations for Future Biomonitoring Studies in China
Posted on 2020-05-21 - 16:06
Neonicotinoids
(NEOs) are insecticides that are widely used around
the world. Following exposure, NEOs get metabolized in human bodies.
The biomarkers to assess human NEO exposure are not well described
because of the lack of information on the metabolites of NEOs (m-NEOs).
In this study, five m-NEOs including N-desmethyl-acetamiprid
(N-dm-ACE), 5-hydroxy-imidacloprid (5-OH-IMI), olefin-imidacloprid
(Of-IMI), 1-methyl-3-(tetrahydro-3-furylmethyl) guanidine (DIN-G),
and 1-methyl-3-(tetrahydro-3-furylmethyl) (DIN-U) were measured in
275 urine samples collected from 10 cities in China. All of the m-NEOs
were frequently detected in urine samples with the median concentrations
ranging from 0.42 (DIN-G) to 1.02 (5-OH-IMI) ng/mL. The urinary concentrations
of N-dm-ACE and 5-OH-IMI measured in China were higher
than those reported from Japan and the USA. In comparison to the parent
NEO (i.e., acetamiprid, ACE; imidacloprid, IMI; and dinotefuran, DIN)
concentrations reported in the same set of samples by our research
group, the median ratios of m-NEO to the corresponding parent NEO
(m-NEO/NEO) ranged from 4.95 (DIN-G/DIN) to 37.7 (N-dm-ACE/ACE), indicating that NEOs are mainly present as metabolites
rather than the parent forms. Furthermore, the ratio of Σm-NEOs/ΣNEOs
was significantly (p < 0.01) higher in females
than in males, suggesting that NEOs are more readily metabolized in
females or females are more highly exposed to m-NEOs. To our knowledge,
this is the first study to measure Of-IMI, DIN-G, and DIN-U levels
in urine samples from China. We recommend biomonitoring studies to
include N-dm-ACE, 5-OH-IMI, and DIN-U (and DIN-G)
for clear understanding of human exposure to ACE, IMI, and DIN, respectively.
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Song, Shiming; Zhang, Tao; Huang, Yingyan; Zhang, Bo; Guo, Yuankai; He, Yuan; et al. (2020). Urinary
Metabolites of Neonicotinoid Insecticides:
Levels and Recommendations for Future Biomonitoring Studies in China. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c01227