[设定食物中农药的最高残留限量]。

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Rie Tanaka
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依照《食品卫生法》的规定,可以制定食品配料的生产标准和经营规范。不符合这些标准的食品是禁止销售的。对于食品中的农药残留,每种农药和食品都设定了最大残留限量(MRLs)。即使没有特定最大残留限量的农药也必须遵守0.01 ppm的统一限值。因此,正面清单制度在日本控制食品中的农药残留。农药的最大残留限量是根据目前的国际协议和概念确定的,并根据预计最大残留浓度的注册使用方法的作物残留试验计算得出。当最大限量草案通过时,如果膳食摄入量不超过食品安全委员会评估的可接受每日摄入量(ADI)和急性参考剂量(ARfD),则确定最大限量。MRL设置的残留定义可以从农药成分本身选择,也可以从其代谢物和降解物中选择,并考虑分析方法的可行性来确定。通过食品接触农药的情况是根据检疫站和地方政府的监测数据以及市场篮子调查来估计的。目前,这种暴露水平被认为是可以容忍的。
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[Setting of Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) for Pesticides in Foods].

Under the Food Sanitation Law, standards for the production and specifications of food ingredients for distribution may be established. Food that does not meet these standards is prohibited from being distributed. For pesticide residues in food, maximum residue limits (MRLs) are set for each pesticide and food type. Even pesticides without specific MRLs must comply with a uniform limit of 0.01 ppm. Thus, the positive list system controls pesticide residues in food in Japan. The MRLs for the pesticides were established based on current international agreements and concepts, and are calculated from crop residue trials for registered usage methods where maximum residue concentrations are expected. MRLs are determined if the dietary intake, when draft MRLs are adopted, does not exceed the acceptable daily intake (ADI) and acute reference dose (ARfD) as evaluated by the Food Safety Commission. The residue definition for MRL setting may be selected from the pesticide components themselves but also their metabolites and degradates, determined by considering the feasibility of analytical methods. Exposure to pesticides via food is estimated using monitoring data from quarantine stations and local governments, as well as market basket surveys. Currently, this exposure level is considered tolerable.

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