2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-19197-9
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Analysis of multiple pesticide residues in market samples of okra and associated dietary risk assessment for consumers

Abstract: European Union Reference Laboratory method for Fruits and Vegetable (EURL-FV-2010-M1) for the quanti cation of pesticide residues was veri ed for the determination of multiple pesticides residues in okra. The targeted pesticides were extracted using acetonitrile with citrate buffer salts followed by cleanup with primary secondary amine (PSA) and analyzed on LC-MS/MS. The recoveries for all the targeted pesticides were within an acceptable range of 70.1 -116.6% and precision in terms of RSD was 0.3 -18.1%, resp… Show more

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“…The problems are not limited to Bangladesh, and it is a pressing issue on a global scale. It has been reported in Pakistan, India, and China that pesticides are used indiscriminately in vegetable production and cause many health problems to consumers [103] , [12] , [74] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problems are not limited to Bangladesh, and it is a pressing issue on a global scale. It has been reported in Pakistan, India, and China that pesticides are used indiscriminately in vegetable production and cause many health problems to consumers [103] , [12] , [74] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbofuran residues have been detected in crops like potatoes, corn, sunflowers, cotton, sugarcane, cloves, pepper, and grapes because these crops are often treated with pesticides by farmers to protect them from pest infestations [4]. Carbofuran has maximum residue limits (MRLs) allowed in food ranging from 0.05 to 0.5 mg/Kg body weight, with MRLs of 0.05 mg/Kg body weight for livestock products like meat and fat, 0.2 mg/Kg body weight for rice, and 0.5 mg/Kg body weight for potatoes [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States, the annual usage of bifenthrin has been shown to exhibit a rising trend, with the estimated agricultural use in 2018 being approximately 1.5 million pounds [12]. However, this widespread use has resulted in nontarget Toxics 2024, 12, 53 2 of 17 organisms being unintentionally exposed to bifenthrin through various routes, including soil, groundwater, and daily intake [13,14], raising concerns regarding environmental contamination and global public health. Bifenthrin has also been detected in human urine samples from Poland [15] and breast milk samples from Brazil, Colombia, and Spain [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%