Analysis of pesticide residue in vegetables collected from nine different regions of Bangladesh using Gas Chromatography

M. Ahmed, A. Begum, Mohammad Dalower Hossain Prodhan, D. Sarker
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The study was conducted to analyze the amount of residue of six commonly used pesticides (e.g. chlorpyriphos, quinalphos, diazinon, acephate, dimethoate and fenitrothion) in vegetables viz., hyacinth bean and eggplant samples collected from local market of nine different locations viz. Cumilla, Bogura, Rangpur, Rajshahi, Khagrachari, Cox’s bazaar, Barishal, Jamalpur and Dhaka for the comparison between the detected residue level with maximum residue limit (MRL) set by European Union. Among 36 analyzed samples of hyacinth bean six samples (16.67%) were contaminated with chlorpyriphos (0.082 mg/kg) and dimethoate residue (0.192 mg/kg - 0.961 mg/kg), all of them were above maximum residue limit. Out of 36 analyzed samples of eggplant 3 samples (8.33%) were contaminated with quinalphos (0.081mg/kg) and dimethoate residue (0.032 mg/kg - 0.217 mg/kg) which were above MRL. Most of the samples contained with dimethoate residue in both the vegetables. The presence of pesticide residue exceeding MRL in vegetables is harmful to human and other living organisms. Analyzed samples of Cumilla, Bogura, Rangpur and Rajshahi showed pesticide residue (i.e. dimethoate, chlorpyriphos and quinalphos) over MRL but the samples of other five locations like Cox’s bazar, Khagrachari, Barishal, Jamalpur and Dhaka did not show any detectable residue which might safe for consumption. Asian Australas. J. Food Saf. Secur. 2019, 3(1), 23-26
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本研究分析了在Cumilla、Bogura、Rangpur、Rajshahi、Khagrachari、Cox 's bazaar、Barishal、Jamalpur和Dhaka等9个不同地点的蔬菜、风信子豆和茄子样品中6种常用农药(chlorpyriphos、quinalphos、di嗪农、乙酰甲胺磷、乐果和杀虫硫磷)的残留量,并将检测到的残留量与欧盟规定的最大残留限量(MRL)进行了比较。36份风信子豆样品中有6份(16.67%)被毒死蜱(0.082 mg/kg)和乐果残留(0.192 mg/kg ~ 0.961 mg/kg)污染,均超过最大残留限量。36份茄子样品中,喹磷(0.081mg/kg)和乐果(0.032 mg/kg ~ 0.217 mg/kg)残留量均超过最大残留限量(MRL)的样品有3份(8.33%)。大部分样品在这两种蔬菜中都含有乐果残留。蔬菜中存在超过最大残留限量的农药,对人体和其他生物都是有害的。对Cumilla、Bogura、Rangpur和Rajshahi的样本进行了分析,在MRL上发现了农药残留(即乐果、毒死蜱和喹那磷),但在Cox 's bazar、Khagrachari、Barishal、Jamalpur和Dhaka等其他五个地点的样本中,没有发现任何可检测到的可安全食用的残留。亚洲Australas。J.食品安全。安全,2019,3(1),23-26
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