Analysis of Selected Pesticide Residues and Heavy Metals in Honey Obtained from Plateau State, Nigeria

Gunat J. Lekduhur, Peter O. Onuwa, I. Eneji, S. Rufus
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Honey bees derive their nutrients from nectars and other plant materials. These naturally available materials are affected by the residual presence of pesticides. The concentration of pesticides in honey comb then reflects the leftover after degradation. In this study, samples of honey were collected from five different farms in Plateau State and analyzed for pesticide residues (atrazine, cypermethrin) and heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cr, Fe and Mn) using GC-MS and AAS techniques. Results of the analysis indicated that atrazine and cypermethrin were found in the range (0.01 - 0.36 and 0.11 - 0.26) mg/kg, respectively in all the samples. Mn and Fe were found across the samples while Cd was detected only in the sample obtained from Maraban Jos (0.0013 mg/kg). Except Bokkos and Maraban Jos, Pb was detected in other samples. This study revealed that all samples contained the selected pesticide residues above the maximum residue limits recommended by European Union, while concentration of heavy metals in all the samples except Mn was below the maximum concentration limits recommended by Food and Agriculture Organization. The high concentration of pesticide residues in the samples indicates contaminated environment in which the bees fed; therefore intermittent monitoring of the quality of honeys produced would be necessary as this calls for urgent attention.
尼日利亚高原州蜂蜜中农药残留和重金属分析
蜜蜂从花蜜和其他植物材料中获取营养。这些天然材料受到残留农药的影响。蜂蜜中农药的浓度反映了降解后的残留物。本研究采用气相色谱-质谱联用技术和原子吸收光谱技术对高原州5个不同农场的蜂蜜样品进行农药残留(阿特拉津、氯氰菊酯)和重金属(Pb、Cd、Cr、Fe和Mn)分析。分析结果表明,所有样品中莠去津和氯氰菊酯含量分别在0.01 ~ 0.36和0.11 ~ 0.26 mg/kg范围内。锰和铁在样品中均有发现,而镉仅在马拉班乔斯的样品中检测到(0.0013 mg/kg)。除Bokkos和Maraban Jos外,其他样品均检测到Pb。本研究发现,所有样品中所选农药残留均高于欧盟推荐的最大残留限量,而除锰外,所有样品中的重金属浓度均低于联合国粮农组织推荐的最大残留限量。样品中农药残留浓度高表明蜜蜂饲养环境受到污染;因此,间歇监测蜂蜜的质量是必要的,因为这需要紧急关注。
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