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  • Honey samples were analyzed for residues of organochlorine and pyrethroid pesticides to assess honey quality and environmental contamination.
  • The study found a variety of pesticide residues, with hexachlorobenzene being the most common, while only one sample exceeded the safety limit for γ-HCH.
  • Despite the ban on organochlorines, their presence suggests ongoing contamination, although the residue levels in honey do not currently pose significant health risks to consumers.

Article Abstract

Samples of honey were screened to monitor residues of organochlorine and pyrethroid pesticides. The study meant to examine the quality of honey, and to use honey as a bioindicator of environmental contamination. Residue levels were determined by gas chromatography (GC-μECD). Samples had a wide spectrum of organochlorine and synthetic pyrethroids pesticides, with hexachlorobenzene (HCB) as the most frequently detected organochlorine, followed by permethrin, heptachlor epoxide. Only one sample had a concentration of γ-HCH higher than maximum residue limit of honey (0.01 mg kg(-1)). Residues of organochlorines detected, indicate the presence of some fresh supplies, despite the ban imposed on their use. The study confirmed that honey bee and beehive matrices could be used as gauge for monitoring environment contamination. From public health point of view, the observed levels of pesticide residues in honey do not pose a serious health risk to the consumers, but raises questions of the source of organochlorines.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.08.032DOI Listing

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