Analysis of international approaches to regulation of pesticides in processed agricultural products (literature review)

L. P. Ivanova, T. V. Adamchuk, A. Hrynko, O. Kravchuk, H. Petrashenko
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Object . Analysis of pesticide regulations documents and scientific works regarding processed agricultural products. Results. The principles to establish maximum residue levels (MRLs) for active ingredients of pesticides in raw agricultural commodities (RACs) and processed products are currently available in the European Union and Ukraine and are provided by the WHO Commission “Codex Alimentarius” and the Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues (JMPR) were reviewed. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) project with the overall objective is to develop a database of validated processing factors based on the residue definitions for enforcement, which is compatible with the EFSA food classification and description system was outlined. The European Association of Plant Producers of the EU Vegetable Oil and Proteinmeal Industry (FEDIOL) position on pesticide MRLs in vegetable oils and fats were described. This concept has identified two main elements allowing to give an indication of the fat solubility of an substances. In particular, variants of interpretation of the octanol/water partition coefficient (log Pow) were analyzed. It can be used to predict whether the substance is fat - or water-soluble and to provides an estimate of the tendency of a active ingredients of pesticides to bioaccumulate in fat. In the case of vegetable oils, MRLs can be approximated based on the physico/chemical properties of the pesticides and on the oil content of the raw agricultural commodities (theoretical processing factors from oilseeds seed to oil). Conclusions. The review determines the necessity of improve Ukrainian pesticides regulation procedure and the development of a risk-oriented approach to the selection of priority indicators for the set of MRLs of pesticides in agricultural processed products. Key Words: pesticides, residues, processed products, oilseeds.
加工农产品中农药监管的国际方法分析(文献综述)
对象。农产品农药法规文件及相关科学著作分析。结果。欧盟和乌克兰目前有确定农产品原料和加工产品中农药活性成分最大残留限量(MRLs)的原则,这些原则由世卫组织“食品法典委员会”提供,并审查了粮农组织/世卫组织农药残留联合会议。欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)项目的总体目标是建立一个基于残留物定义的有效加工因素数据库,以供执法,该数据库与EFSA食品分类和描述系统相兼容。介绍了欧盟植物油和蛋白粕行业植物生产者协会(FEDIOL)对植物油和脂肪中农药最大残留限量的立场。这个概念已经确定了两个主要元素,允许给出一个物质的脂肪溶解度的指示。特别地,分析了辛醇/水分配系数(log Pow)的各种解释。它可用于预测该物质是脂溶性还是水溶性,并提供农药的有效成分在脂肪中生物积累的趋势的估计。在植物油的情况下,最大残留限量可以根据农药的物理/化学性质和原料农产品的含油量(从油籽到油的理论加工因素)来近似计算。审查确定有必要改进乌克兰的农药管制程序,并制定一种面向风险的方法来选择农业加工产品中农药最大限量的优先指标。关键词:农药,残留,加工产品,油籽
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