The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health

Pesticides are chemicals used in agriculture to protect crops from pests. In addition to protection during cultivation, they are also used after harvesting to extend the shelf life of products. Postharvest control stands out, especially when it comes to products imported from distant countries, resu...

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Main Authors: Gordana Jurak, Jasna Bošnir, Domagoj Đikić, Ana Mojsović Ćuić, Iva Pavlinić Prokurica, Aleksandar Racz, Tomislav Jukić, David Stubljar, Andrej Starc
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Food Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9990219
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spelling doaj-81d6cc5c8ae74ab69020588f27c2df352021-06-28T01:51:22ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Food Science2314-57652021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9990219The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s HealthGordana Jurak0Jasna Bošnir1Domagoj Đikić2Ana Mojsović Ćuić3Iva Pavlinić Prokurica4Aleksandar Racz5Tomislav Jukić6David Stubljar7Andrej Starc8Dr. Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public HealthDr. Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute of Public HealthDepartment of BiologyUniversity of Applied Health SciencesCroatian Agency for Agriculture and FoodUniversity of Applied Health SciencesDepartment of Internal MedicineDepartment of Research & DevelopmentFaculty of Health SciencesPesticides are chemicals used in agriculture to protect crops from pests. In addition to protection during cultivation, they are also used after harvesting to extend the shelf life of products. Postharvest control stands out, especially when it comes to products imported from distant countries, resulting in increased concentration of pesticides and risk to human health consuming such products. In this study, analyses of pesticide residues were performed on 200 samples of fruits and vegetables. Pesticide residues were identified and quantified in 30 out of 200 samples. Study results revealed imazalil to be the most frequently detected pesticide. Risk assessment was performed on the obtained results, and it was carried out separately for adults and for children under 6 years of age. Imazalil showed the highest ARfD percentage for adults (max% ARfD 251%), and these values were especially high on risk assessment for children, where they amounted up to max% ARfD 1087%. The study of imazalil impact was performed on 16 Swiss albino mice divided into two groups and 4 subgroups. Experimental group animals were treated with the corresponding NOAEL dose of imazalil (10 mg/kg) for 28 days. Body weight was measured before each pesticide application on a digital electronic Sartorius scale. Peripheral blood analysis was performed after 28-day animal exposure to pesticides. Animals were anesthetized, blood samples were obtained by cardiac puncture, and red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin (Hb) concentration, and white blood cell (WBC) count were determined by standard hematological methods. The organs for determination of imazalil concentration were extracted immediately upon animal sacrifice and stored in a freezer at -80°C until analysis. Results show difference in gain weight, and an increase in WBC count was recorded in the experimental group as compared with a control group of animals. The highest imazalil levels were recorded in adipose tissue (45.2‰) which proves tendency to accumulate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9990219
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author Gordana Jurak
Jasna Bošnir
Domagoj Đikić
Ana Mojsović Ćuić
Iva Pavlinić Prokurica
Aleksandar Racz
Tomislav Jukić
David Stubljar
Andrej Starc
spellingShingle Gordana Jurak
Jasna Bošnir
Domagoj Đikić
Ana Mojsović Ćuić
Iva Pavlinić Prokurica
Aleksandar Racz
Tomislav Jukić
David Stubljar
Andrej Starc
The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health
International Journal of Food Science
author_facet Gordana Jurak
Jasna Bošnir
Domagoj Đikić
Ana Mojsović Ćuić
Iva Pavlinić Prokurica
Aleksandar Racz
Tomislav Jukić
David Stubljar
Andrej Starc
author_sort Gordana Jurak
title The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health
title_short The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health
title_full The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health
title_fullStr The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health
title_full_unstemmed The Risk Assessment of Pesticide Ingestion with Fruit and Vegetables for Consumer’s Health
title_sort risk assessment of pesticide ingestion with fruit and vegetables for consumer’s health
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Food Science
issn 2314-5765
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Pesticides are chemicals used in agriculture to protect crops from pests. In addition to protection during cultivation, they are also used after harvesting to extend the shelf life of products. Postharvest control stands out, especially when it comes to products imported from distant countries, resulting in increased concentration of pesticides and risk to human health consuming such products. In this study, analyses of pesticide residues were performed on 200 samples of fruits and vegetables. Pesticide residues were identified and quantified in 30 out of 200 samples. Study results revealed imazalil to be the most frequently detected pesticide. Risk assessment was performed on the obtained results, and it was carried out separately for adults and for children under 6 years of age. Imazalil showed the highest ARfD percentage for adults (max% ARfD 251%), and these values were especially high on risk assessment for children, where they amounted up to max% ARfD 1087%. The study of imazalil impact was performed on 16 Swiss albino mice divided into two groups and 4 subgroups. Experimental group animals were treated with the corresponding NOAEL dose of imazalil (10 mg/kg) for 28 days. Body weight was measured before each pesticide application on a digital electronic Sartorius scale. Peripheral blood analysis was performed after 28-day animal exposure to pesticides. Animals were anesthetized, blood samples were obtained by cardiac puncture, and red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin (Hb) concentration, and white blood cell (WBC) count were determined by standard hematological methods. The organs for determination of imazalil concentration were extracted immediately upon animal sacrifice and stored in a freezer at -80°C until analysis. Results show difference in gain weight, and an increase in WBC count was recorded in the experimental group as compared with a control group of animals. The highest imazalil levels were recorded in adipose tissue (45.2‰) which proves tendency to accumulate.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9990219
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