Dithiocarbamates: Properties, Methodological Approaches and Challenges to Their Control
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Dithiocarbamates (DTCs) are a group of chemicals used primarily as fungicides, although
they are exploited for various other applications. DTCs represent one of the oldest classes of broadspectrum
fungicides employed worldwide to control fungal diseases on many crops. Due to their ease
of synthesis, low production costs (cheap and readily available starting materials) and a fungicidal
activity with a multi-site mode of action, they are still among modern agriculture's most extensively
used pesticides. Although the environmental degradation in air, water, and soil is relatively rapid
due to photolysis and/or hydrolysis, they are among the most frequently detected pesticides in the
European Union (EU), also with a high frequency of maximum residue level (MRL) exceedances. The
current review aims to comprehensively survey all aspects of DTCs, including the environmental fate,
toxicity and analytical methods for determining parental compounds and degradation products in
environmental and food samples. Furthermore, the accumulation of carbamate and dithiocarbamate
pesticides in vegetables, fruits, bioindicator organisms and human biological samples, as well as their
health effects on humans, are also considered in this study.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plant protection products; pesticides; carbamates; biomonitoring; agriculture; ethylene thiourea; propylene thiourea; green deal; toxicity; sustainability
List of contributors:
Campanale, Claudia; Losacco, Daniela; Triozzi, Mariangela; Ragonese, Annamaria; Massarelli, Carmine
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