Analysis and safety evaluation of six pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables in northeast Chongqing
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1.College of Biology and Food Engineering, Chongqing Three Gorges University, Chongqing 404100, China;2.Agricultural Service Center in Fenshui Zhen, Chongqing 404045, China

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    Objective To understand the residue status of six pesticides in fruits and vegetables in northeast Chongqing and the associated health risks to local residents.Methods Six pesticides were detected and evaluated for safety using gas chromatography combined with the index of food safety (IFS).Results Among the six pesticides, dieldrin was not detected, while the remaining five pesticides were detected. The average residual concentrations of the five pesticides in seven types of fruits and vegetables were as follows: procymidon 0.265 mg/kg, biphenthrin 0.037 mg/kg, beta-cyfluthrin 0.073 mg/kg, cypermethrin 0.060 mg/kg, and deltamethrin 0.025 mg/kg. Among all the samples, beta-cyfluthrin had the highest detection rate (25.34%), followed by procymidon (18.46%), with deltamethrin having the lowest detection rate (5.52%). The exceedance rate was highest for beta-cyfluthrin (1.00%), followed by procymidon (0.90%), while deltamethrin had the lowest exceedance rate (0.09%). The safety evaluation showed that both the single-pesticide average IFS and multiple-pesticide average IFS for the five detected pesticides were all less than 1.Conclusion The fruit and vegetable samples sold in northeast Chongqing do not pose significant health risks to humans.

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吴秋杰,张雨婷,和欣,等.渝东北地区常见果蔬中6种农药残留量分析与安全性评价[J].食品与机械英文版,2025,(2):72-84.

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  • Received:December 20,2023
  • Revised:February 06,2025
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