Analysis of Multi-Pesticide Residues and Dietary Risk Assessment in Fresh Tomatoes ( Lycopersicum esculentum) from Local Supermarkets of the Metropolitan Region, Chile
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2021-10-06
Resumen:
In recent years, the official authorities in Chile have reported transgressions in the maxi-
mum residue levels of pesticides in fresh vegetables. There is no official information about traceability,
pesticide levels, and potential health risks. The aim of this study was to analyse pesticide residues and
their corresponding dietary risk assessments in tomatoes from supermarkets in the Metropolitan Re-
gion. Pesticides were extracted using the Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe, QuEChERS
method, and their concentrations were determined by using chromatography with HPLC-FL/UV
and GC-MS/ECD/NPD, following the Analytical Quality Control and Method Validation Procedures
for Pesticides Residues Analysis in Food and Feed, SANTE guide and ISO 17025:2017 standard. In
addition, a dietary risk assessment was carried out by comparing Chilean data to international refer-
ences. The results reported that 9% of the samples had pesticide residue levels above the maximum
residue levels permitted in Chile. All the scenarios evaluated revealed the highest estimated daily
intake and hazard quotients for methamidophos and chlorpyrifos. Both the active substances used
were acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and were neurotoxic under chronic risk assessment. The results
showed the highest chronic hazard index in the Chilean scenario for all age groups and genders. The
evidence obtained revealed that methamidophos, methomyl, and chlorpyrifos should be restricted
for their use in Chilean agriculture
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