Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6393711 | Food Control | 2012 | 7 Pages |
A total of 866 samples of 28 different kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables from import and domestic production were analyzed. In 67.1% of the samples no residues were found, 27.3% of samples contained pesticide residues at or below maximum residue limit (MRL), and 5.6% of samples contained pesticide residues above MRL. In this study, the exposure to pesticide residues through fruit and vegetable consumption is evaluated based on the 2007-2009 surveillance data. According to the results the long-term exposure of consumers did not raise health concerns. The short-term exposure assessment revealed that for 12 food samples analyzed the acute reference dose (ARfD) might have been exceeded if the food sample was consumed in high amounts. The short-term risk assessment could not be performed for 7 pesticides because there are no available data on acute reference doses.
⺠In this paper was made - a risk assessment of pesticide residues. ⺠Estimation is based on the results of monitoring of fresh fruits and vegetables. ⺠Long-term consumer risk is not expected. ⺠Potential acute consumer risk may be expected for combination procymidone/lettuce.