Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study

Abstract Background Vegetables and rice produced in Cuba may contain residue of pesticides that exceed the maximum residue limits (MRLs). Pesticide residues on crop samples from Sancti Spíritus province were analyzed. Based on these residue data, a risk assessment of consumer exposure was conducted....

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Main Authors: Edelbis López-Dávila, Michael Houbraken, Jasmine De Rop, Gregor Claus, Abukari Wumbei, Osvaldo Romero Romero, Pieter Spanoghe
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Food Contamination
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40550-021-00081-2
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spelling doaj-60b3d27523cb468caa04740ff0fea8e52021-02-21T12:15:43ZengBMCInternational Journal of Food Contamination2196-28042021-02-018111410.1186/s40550-021-00081-2Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment studyEdelbis López-Dávila0Michael Houbraken1Jasmine De Rop2Gregor Claus3Abukari Wumbei4Osvaldo Romero Romero5Pieter Spanoghe6Study Center of Energies and Industrial Process, Sancti Spíritus UniversityFaculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent UniversityFaculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent UniversityFaculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent UniversityFaculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent UniversityStudy Center of Energies and Industrial Process, Sancti Spíritus UniversityFaculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent UniversityAbstract Background Vegetables and rice produced in Cuba may contain residue of pesticides that exceed the maximum residue limits (MRLs). Pesticide residues on crop samples from Sancti Spíritus province were analyzed. Based on these residue data, a risk assessment of consumer exposure was conducted. Methods Samples collected during the 2017, 2018, and 2019 periods were analyzed using UPLC-MS/MS and GC/ECD chromatography techniques. A deterministic risk assessment was performed, using consumption data collected by the authors. Also, a probabilistic risk assessment was worked out with @RISK for the Monte Carlo simulation. Results A broad range of pesticides were detected in the samples. Most of the detected active ingredients were insecticides and fungicides. A considerable part of the detected pesticide residues exceeded the EU and Cuban MRLs. However, the deterministic risk assessment revealed that the consumer risk of pesticide exposure is low. Only in the maximum exposure scenario children and adults were exposed to methamidophos residues in tomatoes higher than the acceptable daily intake. Conclusions When a more realistic consumption (50th percentile) and higher (95th percentile) consumption pattern for tomatoes was assumed, the deterministic risk assessment found no chronic risk for children and adults being exposed to methamidophos present in the tomato samples. Furthermore, the probabilistic risk assessment concerning methamidophos exposure in tomato for children and adult strata showed no risk. To perform in the future a more accurate risk assessment for Cuban consumers it is important to have more detailed consumption data and an expanded dataset of the residues in different crops.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40550-021-00081-2Plant protection productsVegetablesChemical residuesMethamidophosEndosulfan
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author Edelbis López-Dávila
Michael Houbraken
Jasmine De Rop
Gregor Claus
Abukari Wumbei
Osvaldo Romero Romero
Pieter Spanoghe
spellingShingle Edelbis López-Dávila
Michael Houbraken
Jasmine De Rop
Gregor Claus
Abukari Wumbei
Osvaldo Romero Romero
Pieter Spanoghe
Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study
International Journal of Food Contamination
Plant protection products
Vegetables
Chemical residues
Methamidophos
Endosulfan
author_facet Edelbis López-Dávila
Michael Houbraken
Jasmine De Rop
Gregor Claus
Abukari Wumbei
Osvaldo Romero Romero
Pieter Spanoghe
author_sort Edelbis López-Dávila
title Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study
title_short Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study
title_full Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study
title_fullStr Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study
title_full_unstemmed Pesticide traces in local crops of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba: risk assessment study
title_sort pesticide traces in local crops of sancti spíritus, cuba: risk assessment study
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Food Contamination
issn 2196-2804
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Vegetables and rice produced in Cuba may contain residue of pesticides that exceed the maximum residue limits (MRLs). Pesticide residues on crop samples from Sancti Spíritus province were analyzed. Based on these residue data, a risk assessment of consumer exposure was conducted. Methods Samples collected during the 2017, 2018, and 2019 periods were analyzed using UPLC-MS/MS and GC/ECD chromatography techniques. A deterministic risk assessment was performed, using consumption data collected by the authors. Also, a probabilistic risk assessment was worked out with @RISK for the Monte Carlo simulation. Results A broad range of pesticides were detected in the samples. Most of the detected active ingredients were insecticides and fungicides. A considerable part of the detected pesticide residues exceeded the EU and Cuban MRLs. However, the deterministic risk assessment revealed that the consumer risk of pesticide exposure is low. Only in the maximum exposure scenario children and adults were exposed to methamidophos residues in tomatoes higher than the acceptable daily intake. Conclusions When a more realistic consumption (50th percentile) and higher (95th percentile) consumption pattern for tomatoes was assumed, the deterministic risk assessment found no chronic risk for children and adults being exposed to methamidophos present in the tomato samples. Furthermore, the probabilistic risk assessment concerning methamidophos exposure in tomato for children and adult strata showed no risk. To perform in the future a more accurate risk assessment for Cuban consumers it is important to have more detailed consumption data and an expanded dataset of the residues in different crops.
topic Plant protection products
Vegetables
Chemical residues
Methamidophos
Endosulfan
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40550-021-00081-2
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