草甘膦污染:对墨西哥东南部蜜蜂和消费者的影响

Jovani Ruíz-Toledo, Daniel Sánchez
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2021 年 6 月至 2022 年 5 月在墨西哥东南部的两个养蜂场进行了一项研究,分析了蜜蜂采集的花粉中草甘膦的残留水平,以评估对蜜蜂和人类的潜在风险。分析采用 QUECHERS 方法提取残留物后的免疫测定法。结果显示,所有样本中都含有草甘膦,浓度在 3.71 至 7.29 μg/kg 之间。不过,根据花粉危害商数进行的风险分析表明,这些含量不会对蜜蜂或人类构成严重威胁。这些水平都在每日允许摄入量(ADI)、急性参考剂量(ARfD)和操作者可接受接触水平(AOEL)的可接受范围内。总之,尽管这项研究没有发现草甘膦与人类和蜜蜂的潜在风险之间有任何明显的联系,但它在环境中的持久性已得到证实。研究地点的草甘膦含量较低,表明对这两种生物的风险极小。然而,草甘膦在该地区的广泛分布使得有必要重视长期研究,以了解该农药对该地区所有物种可能产生的慢性影响。
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Glyphosate contamination: implications for honeybee Apis mellifera and consumers in Southeastern Mexico
In a study conducted from June 2021 to May 2022 in two apiaries in southeastern Mexico, levels of glyphosate residues in pollen collected by bee Apis mellifera were analyzed to assess potential risks to both bees and humans. The analysis used an immunoassay method after residue extraction using the QUECHERS method. The results revealed the presence of glyphosate in all samples, with concentrations ranging between 3.71 and 7.29 μg/kg. However, risk analysis, as indicated by the pollen hazard quotient, suggested that these quantities did not pose a serious threat to bees or humans. The levels were within acceptable limits of the acceptable daily intake (ADI), acute reference dose (ARfD) and acceptable operator exposure level (AOEL). In conclusion, although this study did not find any significant association between glyphosate and potential risks for both humans and bees, its persistence in the environment is demonstrated. Glyphosate levels at the study site were low, suggesting minimal risk to both species. However, the wide distribution of glyphosato in the region makes it necessary to emphasize long-term studies to understand the possible chronic effects of the pesticide on all species in the area.
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