2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1099-1573(200003)14:2<73::aid-ptr577>3.0.co;2-#
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Pesticide residues in medicinal plants and phytomedicines

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“…Synthetic pyrethroids and organophospates (OPs) insecticides were then introduced as replacements, being most of them currently commercially available in several countries. The occurrence of pesticides residues in phytopharmaceuticals and phytomedicines reviewed by Zuin and Vilegas (2000) state evidence that most reports were focused on the detection of OCs and OPs. On the other hand scarce reports have deal with the monitoring of other insecticide families such as carbamates and bridged diphenyls; triazine and urea herbicides; phtalamides and benzimidazole fungicides; a trend which is slowly overcome nowadays.…”
Section: Pesticide Residues Occurrence In Natural Products Of Economimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Synthetic pyrethroids and organophospates (OPs) insecticides were then introduced as replacements, being most of them currently commercially available in several countries. The occurrence of pesticides residues in phytopharmaceuticals and phytomedicines reviewed by Zuin and Vilegas (2000) state evidence that most reports were focused on the detection of OCs and OPs. On the other hand scarce reports have deal with the monitoring of other insecticide families such as carbamates and bridged diphenyls; triazine and urea herbicides; phtalamides and benzimidazole fungicides; a trend which is slowly overcome nowadays.…”
Section: Pesticide Residues Occurrence In Natural Products Of Economimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A valuable indicator of the advances in residue analysis scenario for natural products, can be found in the pesticide determination in medicinal plants reviewed by Zuin & Vilegas (2000) years ago and the current situation with the latest improvements concerning miniaturized sample preparation (Zhou et al, 2011) and hyphenated MS techniques .…”
Section: Sample Preparation: Extraction and Clean-up Techniquesmentioning
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“…Nevertheless, the fact that they are not included in the Pharmacopoeia does not mean that they should be tolerated. 3 Even though there have been several papers published related to the presence of OCP in medicinal plants, there are only a few reports on the occurrence of OCP in medicinal plants harvested in Brazil. 20 Therefore, the objective of the present work was the optimization and validation of a simplified method employing SLE and capillary GC-MS for the determination of hexachlorobenzene, lindane, heptachlor, heptachlor epoxide, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, DDT and DDE ( Figure 1) and the application of this methodology for quantifying OCP in Mikania laevigata, Maytenus ilicifolia and Cordia verbenacea, medicinal plants extensively commercialized in Brazil.…”
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“…Even though they have been banned in most countries (in Brazil since 1985), due to their high persistence in the environment, their residues are still found in many matrices, including medicinal plants. 3 Several analytical methods for the determination of pesticides in different matrices, like foodstuffs, water and soils, are reported in the literature, where chromatographic methods are the most widely applied. [4][5][6][7] Although highly efficient chromatographic methods have been developed, it is not possible to establish a single analytical method for multiresidue analysis because of the large number of pesticides available, the low level of contamination and the diversity of matrix composition.…”
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“…[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] The literature describes chromatographic methods for the determination of pesticide residues in medicinal plants using classical sorbent material such as C 18 -bonded silica. [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24] During recent years, research on new materials for extraction, purification and separation processes of organic compounds in a wide polarity range has also been proposed by the growing interest for environmental preservation and human health protection. 25 Our group have been interested in these materials because they can tailored to selective sorption profile based on hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties, shape and size of pores.…”
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