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Lactofen is a chiral herbicide primarily used in agriculture to control broadleaf weeds in crops and vegetables. It is sold as a racemate, meaning it contains equal amounts of its enantiomers, which can exhibit different biological activities and environmental behaviors. The herbicidal activity of lactofen is attributed to its ability to inhibit protoporphyrinogen oxidase, an enzyme crucial for chlorophyll synthesis, leading to plant cell death. Its metabolism in organisms, including rats, shows enantioselective behavior, where one enantiomer may be metabolized differently than the other, potentially leading to varied toxicological effects. Lactofen's environmental impact is significant, as its residues can lead to contamination of water bodies, posing risks to aquatic life. Understanding the differential metabolism and bioaccumulation of lactofen is essential for assessing its ecological and health implications. Synonyms for lactofen include acifluorfen, diphenyl ether herbicide, PPO inhibitor, lactofen racemate, lactofen enantiomers, broadleaf herbicide, chiral lactofen, and lactofen metabolite.
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