Assessment of Pesticide Residues in Vegetables Commonly Consumed in The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Inadequate Agricultural Practices and Potential Impacts for Public Health

J. K. Tuakuila, P. M. Ndelo
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Pesticides residues in food pose a serious risk to children and adults consuming pesticide-contaminated food. The aim of present study was to assess pesticide residues in vegetables in the Kinshasa and Lubumbashi cities of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The levels of three pesticide residues were determined by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture detector (ECD) or mass spectrometer-time of flight detector (GC–ECD or GC-MS-TOF) in 96 samples of four vegetables amaranth, spinach, sorrel and sweet potato-leaves purchased from wholesale markets. The Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane with its metabolites (3-DDTs), endosulfan and malathion residues were found in 100% of the vegetable samples from Lubumbashi and in 62.5% to 87.5% of all vegetable samples from Kinshasa. Risks were mainly associated with the residues of DDTs pesticides in vegetables. The HQ and HI estimations revealed a serious potential risk to consumers, children particularly. Due to multiple pesticide residues exceeding the MRLs for single residue levels, the consumers are exposed to pesticides, heavily in Lubumbashi. Due to increasing trend in pesticide use, continuous monitoring of pesticide residues in vegetables and other food is recommended in order to develop the base line data on which pesticide regulations could be enhanced in DRC.
评估刚果民主共和国(DRC)常见蔬菜中的农药残留:不适当的农业做法及其对公众健康的潜在影响
食物中的农药残留对食用受农药污染食物的儿童和成人构成严重威胁。本研究旨在评估刚果民主共和国金沙萨和卢本巴希市蔬菜中的农药残留。采用气相色谱-电子捕获检测器(ECD)或质谱-飞行时间检测器(GC-ECD 或 GC-MS-TOF)对从批发市场购买的 96 份苋菜、菠菜、苏子叶和甘薯叶四种蔬菜样本中的三种农药残留水平进行了测定。在卢本巴希 100%的蔬菜样本中发现了二氯二苯基三氯乙烷及其代谢物(3-DDTs)、硫丹和马拉硫磷残留,在金沙萨 62.5%至 87.5%的蔬菜样本中也发现了这些残留。风险主要与蔬菜中的滴滴涕农药残留有关。HQ 和 HI 估计值显示,消费者,尤其是儿童面临严重的潜在风险。由于多种农药残留超过了最高残留限量的单一残留水平,卢本巴希的消费者暴露于农药的情况十分严重。由于农药使用呈上升趋势,建议对蔬菜和其他食品中的农药残留进行持续监测,以便为加强刚果民主共和国的农药监管提供基础数据。
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