Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products

Objectives Continuous monitoring of chemical residues in agricultural and food products has been performed by various government bodies in South Korea. These bodies have made attempts to systematically manage this information by creating a monitoring database system as well as a system based on thes...

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Main Authors: Shinai Choi, Jiyeon Hong, Dayeon Lee, Minkyoung Paik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Environmental Helath and Toxicology 2014-12-01
Series:Environmental Health and Toxicology
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Online Access:http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-29-e2014023.pdf
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spelling doaj-ef632bfa701f40f289aea1de4110473a2020-11-24T23:37:27ZengKorean Society of Environmental Helath and ToxicologyEnvironmental Health and Toxicology2233-65672014-12-012910.5620/eht.e2014023709Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural productsShinai Choi0Jiyeon Hong1Dayeon Lee2Minkyoung Paik3 Enterprise Risk Service Deloitte Anjin, LLC, Seoul, Korea Enterprise Risk Service Deloitte Anjin, LLC, Seoul, Korea Enterprise Risk Service Deloitte Anjin, LLC, Seoul, Korea Department of Crop Life Safety, National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Wanju, KoreaObjectives Continuous monitoring of chemical residues in agricultural and food products has been performed by various government bodies in South Korea. These bodies have made attempts to systematically manage this information by creating a monitoring database system as well as a system based on these data with which to assess the health risk of chemical residues in agricultural products. Methods Meanwhile, a database system is being constructed consisting of information about monitoring and, following this, a demand for convenience has led to the need for an evaluation tool to be constructed with the data processing system. Results Also, in order to create a systematic and effective tool for the risk assessment of chemical residues in foods and agricultural products, various evaluation models are being developed, both domestically and abroad. Overseas, systems such as Dietary Exposure Evaluation Model: Food Commodity Intake Database and Cumulative and Aggregate Risk Evaluation System are being used; these use the US Environmental Protection Agency as a focus, while the EU has developed Pesticide Residue Intake Model for assessments of pesticide exposure through food intake. Following this, the National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS) created the Agricultural Products Risk Assessment System (APRAS) which supports the use and storage of monitoring information and risk assessments. APRAS efficiently manages the monitoring data produced by NAAS and creates an extraction feature included in the database system. Also, the database system in APRAS consists of a monitoring database system held by the NAAS and food consumption database system. Food consumption data is based on Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Conclusions This system is aimed at exposure and risk assessments for chemical residues in agricultural products with regards to different exposure scenarios.http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-29-e2014023.pdfChemical residuesDatabase systemFood consumption rateRisk assessment system
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author Shinai Choi
Jiyeon Hong
Dayeon Lee
Minkyoung Paik
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Jiyeon Hong
Dayeon Lee
Minkyoung Paik
Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
Environmental Health and Toxicology
Chemical residues
Database system
Food consumption rate
Risk assessment system
author_facet Shinai Choi
Jiyeon Hong
Dayeon Lee
Minkyoung Paik
author_sort Shinai Choi
title Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
title_short Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
title_full Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
title_fullStr Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
title_full_unstemmed Construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
title_sort construction of a risk assessment system for chemical residues in agricultural products
publisher Korean Society of Environmental Helath and Toxicology
series Environmental Health and Toxicology
issn 2233-6567
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Objectives Continuous monitoring of chemical residues in agricultural and food products has been performed by various government bodies in South Korea. These bodies have made attempts to systematically manage this information by creating a monitoring database system as well as a system based on these data with which to assess the health risk of chemical residues in agricultural products. Methods Meanwhile, a database system is being constructed consisting of information about monitoring and, following this, a demand for convenience has led to the need for an evaluation tool to be constructed with the data processing system. Results Also, in order to create a systematic and effective tool for the risk assessment of chemical residues in foods and agricultural products, various evaluation models are being developed, both domestically and abroad. Overseas, systems such as Dietary Exposure Evaluation Model: Food Commodity Intake Database and Cumulative and Aggregate Risk Evaluation System are being used; these use the US Environmental Protection Agency as a focus, while the EU has developed Pesticide Residue Intake Model for assessments of pesticide exposure through food intake. Following this, the National Academy of Agricultural Science (NAAS) created the Agricultural Products Risk Assessment System (APRAS) which supports the use and storage of monitoring information and risk assessments. APRAS efficiently manages the monitoring data produced by NAAS and creates an extraction feature included in the database system. Also, the database system in APRAS consists of a monitoring database system held by the NAAS and food consumption database system. Food consumption data is based on Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Conclusions This system is aimed at exposure and risk assessments for chemical residues in agricultural products with regards to different exposure scenarios.
topic Chemical residues
Database system
Food consumption rate
Risk assessment system
url http://www.e-eht.org/upload/pdf/eht-29-e2014023.pdf
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