Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing

Abstract To investigate the fractioning of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and the fate of four pesticides during Chinese steamed bread (CSB) processing, wheat samples, which were sprayed twice with chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin...

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Main Authors: Lili Yu, Huijie Zhang, Xinning Niu, Li Wu, Yan Zhang, Bujun Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Food Science & Nutrition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1523
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spelling doaj-f3b4bdaa75164521a9d150bd27e6fe952021-06-11T14:50:07ZengWileyFood Science & Nutrition2048-71772021-06-01962791280010.1002/fsn3.1523Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processingLili Yu0Huijie Zhang1Xinning Niu2Li Wu3Yan Zhang4Bujun Wang5Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences / Laboratory of Quality and Safety Risk Assessment for Cereal Products (Beijing) Institute of Crop Sciences Ministry of Agriculture Beijing ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences / Laboratory of Quality and Safety Risk Assessment for Cereal Products (Beijing) Institute of Crop Sciences Ministry of Agriculture Beijing ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences / Laboratory of Quality and Safety Risk Assessment for Cereal Products (Beijing) Institute of Crop Sciences Ministry of Agriculture Beijing ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences / Laboratory of Quality and Safety Risk Assessment for Cereal Products (Beijing) Institute of Crop Sciences Ministry of Agriculture Beijing ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences / Laboratory of Quality and Safety Risk Assessment for Cereal Products (Beijing) Institute of Crop Sciences Ministry of Agriculture Beijing ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences / Laboratory of Quality and Safety Risk Assessment for Cereal Products (Beijing) Institute of Crop Sciences Ministry of Agriculture Beijing ChinaAbstract To investigate the fractioning of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and the fate of four pesticides during Chinese steamed bread (CSB) processing, wheat samples, which were sprayed twice with chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin at three levels of concentrations during the grain‐filling stage, were milled, and wheat flour was processed to CSB. The residues of four pesticides in the milling products, kneaded dough, fermented dough, and CSB were determined with GC‐MS/MS. The concentrations of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin in bran were 1.46–1.57, 1.85–2.13, 1.27–1.86, and 1.63–2.33 times higher than those in wheat, respectively, while the residues of the four pesticides in shorts decreased approximately 27.97% to 57.02% for chlorpyrifos, 6.22% to 44.77% for cypermethrin, and 13.13% to 61.15% for deltamethrin compared with the residues in wheat (p < .05); however, omethoate levels approximately doubled in the ten‐fold treatment group in shorts compared with those in wheat (p < .05). The residues of the four pesticides in flour were significantly lower than those in wheat, ranging from 38.68% to 98.04%. Chlorpyrifos and omethoate levels showed a slight decrease during the kneading and fermentation process, and further decreases of 2.46%–29.51% for chlorpyrifos and 14.22%–71.11% for omethoate were found in CSB; however, most of the groups of cypermethrin and deltamethrin showed various degrees of increases in kneaded and fermented dough and steamed bread compared with flour. The mechanism of this increase is unknown and needs further research.https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1523Chinese steamed breadchlorpyrifoscypermethrindeltamethrinomethoate
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author Lili Yu
Huijie Zhang
Xinning Niu
Li Wu
Yan Zhang
Bujun Wang
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Huijie Zhang
Xinning Niu
Li Wu
Yan Zhang
Bujun Wang
Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing
Food Science & Nutrition
Chinese steamed bread
chlorpyrifos
cypermethrin
deltamethrin
omethoate
author_facet Lili Yu
Huijie Zhang
Xinning Niu
Li Wu
Yan Zhang
Bujun Wang
author_sort Lili Yu
title Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing
title_short Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing
title_full Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing
title_fullStr Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing
title_full_unstemmed Fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and Chinese steamed bread processing
title_sort fate of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and chinese steamed bread processing
publisher Wiley
series Food Science & Nutrition
issn 2048-7177
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract To investigate the fractioning of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin during wheat milling and the fate of four pesticides during Chinese steamed bread (CSB) processing, wheat samples, which were sprayed twice with chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin at three levels of concentrations during the grain‐filling stage, were milled, and wheat flour was processed to CSB. The residues of four pesticides in the milling products, kneaded dough, fermented dough, and CSB were determined with GC‐MS/MS. The concentrations of chlorpyrifos, omethoate, cypermethrin, and deltamethrin in bran were 1.46–1.57, 1.85–2.13, 1.27–1.86, and 1.63–2.33 times higher than those in wheat, respectively, while the residues of the four pesticides in shorts decreased approximately 27.97% to 57.02% for chlorpyrifos, 6.22% to 44.77% for cypermethrin, and 13.13% to 61.15% for deltamethrin compared with the residues in wheat (p < .05); however, omethoate levels approximately doubled in the ten‐fold treatment group in shorts compared with those in wheat (p < .05). The residues of the four pesticides in flour were significantly lower than those in wheat, ranging from 38.68% to 98.04%. Chlorpyrifos and omethoate levels showed a slight decrease during the kneading and fermentation process, and further decreases of 2.46%–29.51% for chlorpyrifos and 14.22%–71.11% for omethoate were found in CSB; however, most of the groups of cypermethrin and deltamethrin showed various degrees of increases in kneaded and fermented dough and steamed bread compared with flour. The mechanism of this increase is unknown and needs further research.
topic Chinese steamed bread
chlorpyrifos
cypermethrin
deltamethrin
omethoate
url https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1523
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