Optimized methods for the investigation of changes in levels of pesticide residues and their transformation products in iceberg lettuce.

Dana Schusterova, Jingwen Han, Veronika Gomersall, Miroslav Jursik, Tereza Horska, Vit Kosek, Frantisek Kocourek, Vladimir Kocourek, Jana Hajslova
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Iceberg lettuce is one of the most consumed leafy vegetables, which is often treated by different pesticides against pests and diseases. The aim of this study was to describe the fate of 25 pesticides (16 fungicides, 7 insecticides and 2 herbicides) based on quantitative analysis of the parent compounds and targeted screening of their (bio)transformation products. Mathematical models describing a decrease in pesticide residue levels were proposed for 24 pesticides using a first-order kinetic equation. These models provide the data needed to predict consumer exposure associated with the consumption of conventionally grown iceberg lettuce. At harvest, concentrations of most pesticides were dropped under the established EU maximum residue levels, except for flonicamid, fluazifop and pyriproxyfen. A total of 113 pesticide metabolites and degradation products were detected and tentatively identified in extracts prepared by an optimized extraction procedure, i.e., the acidified QuEChERS method. Several products of reactions such as hydrolysis, dealkylation, dehalogenation and/or oxidation-reduction, originated either from various physicochemical processes, or within Phase I pesticide metabolism were detected. Additionally, numerous conjugates with hexose, malonic acid or acetic acid formed during PhaseII of pesticide metabolism were found. In this way, a deeper understanding of specific pesticide degradation mechanisms is facilitated. In addition, it is easier to track the history of pesticide treatment.

卷心莴苣中农药残留及其转化产物变化研究的优化方法。
卷心莴苣是消费量最大的叶类蔬菜之一,通常使用不同的农药来防治病虫害。本研究旨在通过对25种农药(16种杀菌剂、7种杀虫剂和2种除草剂)亲本化合物的定量分析和对其(生物)转化产物的靶向筛选,来描述它们的命运。采用一级动力学方程,建立了24种农药残留水平下降的数学模型。这些模型提供了预测消费者与传统种植的卷心莴苣消费相关的暴露所需的数据。收获时,除氟虫胺、氟硝磷和吡丙醚外,大多数农药的浓度降至欧盟规定的最大残留水平以下。采用优化的酸化QuEChERS提取工艺制备的提取物中,共检测到113种农药代谢物和降解产物,并初步鉴定。几种反应产物,如水解、脱烷基、脱卤和/或氧化还原,源自各种物理化学过程,或在第一阶段农药代谢中被检测到。此外,在农药代谢的第ii阶段发现了大量与己糖、丙二酸或乙酸的偶联物。通过这种方式,可以更深入地了解特定的农药降解机制。此外,更容易追踪农药处理的历史。
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