Majed S. Alokail , Manal E.A. Elhalwagy , Sherif H. Abd-Alrahman , Abdullah M. Alnaami , Syed D. Hussain , Osama E. Amer , Shaun Sabico , Nasser M. Al-Daghri
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摘要
本研究评估了从沙特阿拉伯(Saudi Arabia,SA)不同市场收集的一些水果中的农药残留,并确定了与之相关的潜在健康风险。结果在 161 个样品中,只有 10 个样品(6.2%)不含农药。共有 132 个样本(87.4%)的农药残留量低于最高残留限量,19 个样本(12%)的农药残留量超过了最高残留限量。检测到的残留除害剂属于不同化学类别的除害剂,包括有机磷类、拟除虫菊酯类、有机氯类、新烟碱类和杀菌剂。对人类通过摄入这些水果接触农药的风险进行了评估。结果发现,大多数水果种类的危害指数(HI)小于 1。橘子、葡萄和石榴是食用量最大的水果种类(分别为 31.6 克/天、15.8 克/天和 10.8 克/天),并受到农药残留的污染。氟吡草胺、咪鲜胺、毒死蜱、氟虫腈和茚虫威的 HI 值(1.32、2.76、3.6、3.6、1.5)显示出较高的风险指数,表明消费者的系统毒性风险取决于食用量。为提高南澳大利亚社区的食品安全,应定期对南澳大利亚市场上的粮食作物实施生物监测计划,尤其是已确定为 His >1 的作物。
Pesticide residues and associated health effects in marketed fruits in Saudi Arabia
Aim
This study evaluated the pesticide residues in some fruits collected from different markets in Saudi Arabia (SA) and determined potential health risks associated with them.
Methods
Concentrations of pesticide residues in 12 types of fruits from local markets in SA from 2020 to 2022 were collected and evaluated. Multiple residue extraction method QuEChERS followed by LC-MS/MS and GC–MS/MS, were used to analyze 161 samples.
Results
Only 10 out of 161 samples (6.2 %) were free of pesticides. A total of 132 (87.4 %) pesticide residues were below MRLs, with 19 (12 %) of samples exceeding MRLs. Detected pesticide residues belonged to different chemical classes of pesticides including organophosphates, pyrethroids, organochlorines, neonicotinoids and fungicides. Risk assessment of human exposure to pesticides via the intake of the fruit types was performed. Hazard index (HI) for most fruit types were found to be less than 1. Oranges, grapes and pomegranates were the most consumed fruit types (31.6 g/day,15.8 g/day,10.8 g/day) and were contaminated with pesticide residues. Fluopyram, imazalil, chlorpyrifos, finamiphos and indoxacarb had HIs (1.32, 2.76,3.6,3.6,1.5) showed high risk index suggesting risk for systemic toxicity in consumers dependent on the amount of consumption.
Conclusion
In summary, high detection rate of pesticide residues was found in different fruits sold in local markets in SA. Regular biomonitoring programs for food crops in SA markets should be enforced, particularly in identified crops with His >1 to increase food safety within the SA community.
期刊介绍:
The Arabian Journal of Chemistry is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of chemistry. The Arabian Journal of Chemistry publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on, but not limited to: inorganic, physical, organic, analytical and biochemistry.
The Arabian Journal of Chemistry is issued by the Arab Union of Chemists and is published by King Saud University together with the Saudi Chemical Society in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.