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Pesticide Residues in Food

Pediatrics, 1985
To the Editor.— The Environmental Health Committee of the Northern California Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is concerned about the finding of pesticide residues in food, particularly the fumigant ethylene dibromide (EDB), which is a known carcinogen in animals and a mutagen in many testing systems, including mammals.1,2 ...
R J, Jackson, L, Goldman
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Review of extraction and detection techniques for the analysis of pesticide residues in fruits to evaluate food safety and make legislative decisions: Challenges and anticipations.

Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 2022
Fruits are vital parts of the human diet because they include necessary nutrients that the body needs. Pesticide use has increased dramatically in recent years to combat fruit pests across the world.
S. Mandal   +5 more
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Carbon nanomaterials for the detection of pesticide residues in food: A review.

Environmental Pollution, 2022
In agricultural fields, pesticides are widely used, but their residual presence in the environment poses a threat to humans, animals, insects, and ecosystems. The overuse of pesticides for pest control, enhancement of crop yield, etc.
Smriti Mishra   +7 more
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Multienzyme-Targeted Fluorescent Probe as a Biosensing Platform for Broad Detection of Pesticide Residues.

Analytical Chemistry, 2021
Pesticide residues, significantly hampering the overall environmental and human health, have become an increasingly severe issue. Thus, developing rapid, cost-effective, and sensitive tools for monitoring the pesticide residues in food and water is ...
W. Guo   +7 more
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Occurrence of pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables for the Eastern Mediterranean Region and potential impact on public health

Food Control, 2021
Fruits and vegetables represent both a considerable contribution to a healthy dietary pattern of the population and a source of income for countries exporting part of their production.
Verger Philippe   +3 more
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Pesticide residues in biological waste

Chemosphere, 2002
The aim of this study was to detect crop protection products (CPP) in single fractions of biological waste and to estimate pesticide concentrations in biological waste, depending on its composition. The composition of biological waste was determined from the literature, which provided information on its local and seasonal variability.
Taube, J.   +3 more
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Applications and Challenges of Fluorescent Probes for the Detection of Pesticide Residues in Food.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
In food safety, detecting pesticide residues from environmental exposure is garnering increasing global attention. Therefore, it is crucial to develop rapid and straightforward detection methods for pesticide residues. In comparison to the limitations of
Chao Li   +3 more
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Pesticide residues on tobacco

1967
Tobacco is a unique crop with respect to possible contamination by pesticide residues because it is not classified as a food nor a drug and is, therefore, exempt from tolerances by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of the United States.
F E, Guthrie, T G, Bowery
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Risk assessment of fungicide pesticide residues in vegetables and fruits in the mid-western region of China

, 2021
In this study, we investigated the contamination of 123 vegetables and 130 fruits with 11 fungicides in the mid-western region of China. The index of food safety (IFS) and risk coefficient (R) were used to assess the health hazards of the fungicides to ...
Guofu Qin   +9 more
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Analysis of honey bee exposure to multiple pesticide residues in the hive environment.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Since the loss of honeybees in hives could have a greater impact on colony health than those of their foraging bees, it is imperative to know beehives' pesticide exposure via oral ingestion of contaminated in-hive matrices.
Jinjing Xiao   +11 more
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