Death in the Mouth: The Current Status of Pesticide Residues in Cured Fish from Selected Markets in Rivers State Nigeria

Bob-Manuel R.B, Egbecho E, Z. U
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Pesticide residues in cured fish from selected markets in Rivers State, Nigeria were determined to compare their residues content with FAO/WHO MRLs. The research was carried out at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education and Austino Research Laboratories, Rivers State, Nigeria. Samples of cured fish were collected from different major markets in Rivers State, Nigeria. Each product was purchased from three different traders and kept in an air tight Ziploc envelope containing general information. Some of the samples were kept in 250 g plastic containers and kept on a laboratory bench for a period of 45 days to observe insect emergence while the other lots were taken to Austino Research Laboratory for pesticide residue analysis. The result shows varying degrees of damage ranging from slightly to undamaged and mean number of D. maculatus emergence was higher in smoked fish samples obtained at Rumuokwuta. The result also shows that in all the cured fish sampled, DDT, Captan, Hexazinone, and Tecnazene were found above the FAO/WHO MRLs and few compounds were below the MRLs. Conclusively, relevant authorities and agencies needs to increase surveillance and monitoring to check and control the illegal importation, sale and use of such compounds especially in controlling stored pests of cured fish. This could reduce cases of pesticide toxicity and food poisoning and other health implications due to its ingestion in such contaminated cured fish. content with FAO/WHO MRLs.
口中死亡:尼日利亚河流州选定市场腌鱼中农药残留的现状
测定了尼日利亚河流州选定市场腌鱼中的农药残留,并将其残留含量与粮农组织/世卫组织最大残留限量进行比较。这项研究是在尼日利亚河流州的Ignatius Ajuru教育大学和austin研究实验室进行的。从尼日利亚河流州的不同主要市场收集了腌制鱼的样本。每件产品都是从三个不同的商人那里购买的,并保存在一个密封的密封信封里,里面有一般信息。部分样品装在250g塑料容器中,放置于实验台上45天观察昆虫出苗情况,其余样品送austin研究实验室进行农药残留分析。结果表明,烟熏鱼的危害程度从轻微到未受危害不等,平均斑纹弧菌的出现数量在烟熏鱼样品中较高。结果还表明,在所取样的腌制鱼中,DDT、Captan、Hexazinone和Tecnazene均高于FAO/WHO的最大残留限量,少数化合物低于最大残留限量。最后,有关当局和机构需要加强监督和监测,以检查和控制非法进口、销售和使用这些化合物,特别是在控制腌制鱼的储存害虫方面。这可以减少农药中毒和食物中毒的病例,以及由于摄入这种受污染的腌制鱼而造成的其他健康影响。内容与粮农组织/世卫组织最大限量。
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