戊唑唑在枇杷和甘蔗中的残留分析及食用风险评价

Wuying Chen, Kailong Li, Ang Chen, Xiangwen Luo, Haoran Xiong, Zengshou Song, Ying Zhang, Y. Liu
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摘要:戊康唑是一种有效但有潜在致癌性的杀菌剂。对枇杷和甘蔗中戊康唑残留进行了调查,并对其膳食风险进行了分析。固相萃取和高效液相色谱-串联质谱法的强化回收率为87% ~ 98%,标准偏差≤6.4%。全枇杷的戊康唑残留量低于6.34 mg kg - 1,甘蔗的戊康唑残留量低于0.80 mg kg - 1。最终残留检测结果显示,枇杷和甘蔗的慢性危害指数为90.74%,枇杷和甘蔗的急性危害指数分别为66.32% ~ 109.49%和33.37% ~ 76.93%。对潜在饮食风险的评估表明,虽然枇杷可能对人类健康构成严重风险,但食用甘蔗是安全的。建议采收前间隔21天,以符合最大残留限量规定和观察到的430 g/L戊康唑处理甘蔗的风险。本研究结果对戊康唑的配方和使用具有指导意义。
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Residue analysis and dietary risk assessment of tebuconazole in loquat and sugarcane after open-field application in China
Abstract Tebuconazole is an effective but potentially carcinogenic fungicide. Tebuconazole residues in loquat and sugarcane were investigated, together with an analysis of their dietary risk. Solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry showed fortified recoveries of 87% to 98%, with standard deviations ≤ 6.4%. The tebuconazole residues were below 6.34 mg kg−1 for whole loquat and 0.80 mg kg−1 for sugarcane. Based on the final residue test, the chronic hazard index was 90.74% in whole loquat and sugarcane, while the acute hazard index ranged from 66.32% to 109.49% for loquat and 33.37% to 76.93% for sugarcane. The assessment of potential dietary risk showed that while loquats may represent an acute risk to human health, whereas sugarcane consumption was safe. A 21-day pre-harvest interval is proposed to comply with maximum residue limit regulations and the observed risks when using 430 g/L tebuconazole for treating sugarcane. These findings offer guidance for tebuconazole formulation and use.
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