AI Article Synopsis

  • Pesticide residues in diets can be harmful, especially for kids, prompting a study on apples from Turkey to evaluate risks.
  • The analysis of 100 apple samples found 15 pesticides present, with some exceeding safety limits set by food authorities.
  • Overall, the risk levels for consuming apples were low, but ongoing monitoring of pesticide residues is essential for public health.

Article Abstract

Pesticide residues in human diets pose significant health hazards, particularly for vulnerable populations such as infants and children. This study aimed to determine pesticide residues in apples and to assess the cumulatively chronic risk posed to adult and child consumers from simultaneous exposure to multiple residues. During the 2022-2023 harvest seasons, 100 apple samples from Turkey were analyzed for the presence of 225 different pesticide residues. Pesticide extraction was performed using the QuEChERS method, followed by detection through liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry. Fifteen distinct pesticides (ten insecticides and five fungicides) were detected in 64 out of the 100 apple samples analyzed. Eleven samples contained pesticide residues that exceeded the maximum residue limit (MRL) set by the Turkish Food Codex and the European Union. Thiophanate-methyl was the most frequently detected pesticide (34%) in apples, with concentrations ranging from 0.012 to 0.108 mg kg, all of which were well below the MRL of 0.5 mg kg. Other commonly detected residues included chlorantraniliprole (28%), acetamiprid (24%), sulfoxaflor (22%), bifenazate (18%), indoxacarb (13%), diflubenzuron (12%), and carbendazim (10%). Under a worst-case scenario, the hazard index (HI) values for adults and children were 0.85% and 2.60%, respectively, indicating that these values remain significantly below the risk threshold of 100%, suggesting no associated health risks from apple consumption. However, regular monitoring of pesticide residues in fresh fruits and vegetables remains critically important.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11476224PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13193186DOI Listing

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