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Pesticide Residues and Health Risk Assessment in Tomatoes and Lettuces from Farms of Metropolitan Region Chile

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Elgueta Palma, Sebastián.
Valenzuela, Marcela
Fuentes, Marcela
Meza, Pablo
Manzur, Juan Pablo
Liu, Shaofeng
Zhao, Guoqing
Correa, Arturo
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MDPI
Subjects (Keywords):
Methamidophos.
Methomyl.
Health risk assessment.
Metropolitana Region of Chile.
Maximum Residue Levels (MRL).
Hazard Quotient HQ.
Publication date:
2020
Abstract:
Over the last years, the detection of pesticide residues in the official food surveillance programs of Chile has been increased, mainly in fresh vegetables such as tomatoes and lettuces. The Metropolitana Region of Chile presents the highest detections in the country. The lack of evaluations of toxicological risks in human health have increased uncertainty of the potential effects of pesticides exposures in the Chilean population. This research aims to determinate health risks assessment of pesticide residues associated to tomatoes and lettuces produced in Metropolitana Region. The findings of this study reveal that tomatoes and lettuces cultivated in the MR show more than 50% of samples with one or multiple pesticides residues. From the total samples, 16% were over the Chilean Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs). The main pesticides detected in tomatoes and lettuces were methamidophos, methomyl, difenoconazole, cyprodinil and boscalid. The results obtained using the official data of the Ministry of Health of Chile (MINSAL) compared to the World Health Organization (WHO), describe relevant risks through the Estimated Daily Intakes (EDI), Hazard Quotients (HQ) and Hazard Index (HI) for the Chilean population due to high concentrations of methamidophos, methomyl and cyprodinil. More restrictions for the use of methamidophos, methomyl, difenoconazole, cyprodinil and boscalid and effective control programs should be implemented in order to mitigate the impacts on the Chilean population.
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https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/2/355
http://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/895
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