Abstract: | Cypermethrin and cyfluthrin were applied to wheat, which was stored for 52 weeks at 25 or 35°C, and either 12 or 15% moisture content. Total residues and the proportions of the four pairs of enantiomers, cis I (αR),(1R)-cis + (αS),(1S)-cis], cis II (αR),(1S)-cis + (αS),(1R)-cis], trans III (αR),(1R)-trans + (αS),(1S)-trans], and trans IV (αR),(1S)-trans + (αS),(1R)-trans] for each pyrethroid were determined at five intervals during storage. For all storage conditions, the cis I isomers were the most stable, and the trans IV isomers were the least stable. Calculated half-lives (weeks) for the pairs of enantiomers at 25°C (12% moisture) and 35°C (15% moisture) were: cypermethrin, cis I, 252, 62 and trans IV 66, 27; cyfluthrin, cis I, 114, 52 and trans IV 42, 23. The results suggested that one of the enantiomers of the cypermethrin trans IV pair was degraded faster than the other. |