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  • Iran is a key player in the global pistachio market, and a study analyzed pesticide residues in five cultivars from top-producing regions in 2016 using advanced Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.
  • The assessment revealed that 15 out of 18 pesticide Hazard Quotients were above safe levels, indicating potential risks even when contamination was below Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs).
  • The findings highlight the urgent need for better pesticide regulation in pistachio farming in Iran and suggest updating MRLs to account for cumulative pesticide exposure.

Article Abstract

Iran is a major supplier of the world pistachio market. In this study, we collected five pistachio cultivars from four main pistachio-producing zones in August and September 2016, and determined the residues of 18 organophosphorus, carbamate, pyrethroid and nicotinoid pesticide in these samples using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, as an efficient method for determination of pesticides' residues. Next, single-chemical and chronic cumulative risk assessment was done based on the new approaches of the food specific Hazard Quotient and adversity specific Hazard Index. Fifteen from eighteen food-specific Hazard Quotients were above 1 even in cases when the respective contamination was bellow MRLs. The adversity specific Hazard Indexes values were above 1 for five from six adversities indicating various risks in the resulted levels of pistachios' contamination from the pesticides' mixture. However, no risk for carcinogenicity was found. Our results indicate the necessity of taking appropriate measures to control/standardize pesticides practice in pistachio cultivation in Iran and the need to re-establish the MRLs based on cumulative exposure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2019.05.019DOI Listing

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