Assessment of Organochlorine Pesticide Residue Levels in Fruits and Vegetables Sold in Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria

K.C. Igwegbe, V.I. Onwukeme, A.P. Okeke
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The study evaluated the organochlorine pesticide residue levels in fruits and vegetables sold in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Six samples were bought from eleven major markets across the six Area Councils of FCT, Abuja. The samples were mixed to form composite groups of the fruits and vegetables, and prepared using QuEChERS method. It was analysed using Agilent 7890 Gas Chromatography equipped with a micro-cell Electron Capture Detector (μECD). The analysis revealed that the hazard index (HI) for all the fruits and vegetables studied were well below the levels of adverse health effect for chronic exposure except for Onion in children which was 1.2287. The HI for the various fruits and vegetables in children were higher than those for the adult. For example, the HI for Tomato, Green Amaranth Leaves and Pepper all in children were 0.4485, 0.4411 and 0.3981 respectively while the HI for Tomato, Green Amaranth Leaves and Pepper all in adult were 0.1121, 0.1103 and 0.0995 respectively. The calculated cancer risk associated with the consumption of these fruits and vegetable showed values well below the upper bound of 1.0x10-6 except for Aldrin, Dieldrin, Heptachlor, Heptachlor Epoxide. a-BHC, b-BHC, and d-BHC especially in children. From the hazard index and cancer risk analysis, Aldrin and Dieldrin have been implicated as the pesticides of concern since they were present in reasonable concentrations for almost all the samples and age groups studied. The highest potential of cancer risk was found in Onions for children. Also, the total cancer risk implicated Onions (with a value of 1.2x10-4 for adult and 4.7x10-4 for children) and Pepper (with a value of 5.5x10-5 for adult and 2.2x10-4 for children) as the most contaminated foodstuffs with pesticide residues in the studied area. The order of the total cancer risk from the study was Onions > Pepper > Tomato > Green Amaranth Leaves > Fluted Pumpkin Leaves > Okra for both adult and children. In conclusion it was observed that pesticide residues of Endrin, o,p'-DDE and Heptachlor in Onions, Green Amaranth Leaves and Pepper were above the Codex maximum residue level (MRL). Endrin in Onions had 858.0%, o, p'-DDE in Onions had 276.0%, o, p'-DDE in Green Amaranth Leaves had 100.8%, Heptachlor in Pepper had 168.4% and Heptachlor in Onions had 119.2%. Also, the hazard index of chronic exposure and cancer risk of children for Onions requires urgent attention as their values were well above the acceptable limit. Therefore, periodic monitoring of pesticides residues in these fruits and vegetables cannot be over emphasized, but will go a long way to prevent, control and reduce environmental pollution and health risks. Also, taking precautionary measures like proper cooking before consumption of these foodstuffs is advised.
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这项研究对阿布贾联邦首都区销售的水果和蔬菜中的有机氯农药残留水平进行了评估。研究人员从阿布贾联邦首都区六个区议会的十一个主要市场购买了六个样本。这些样品被混合成水果和蔬菜的复合组,并使用 QuEChERS 方法进行制备。使用配备微电池电子捕获检测器(μECD)的 Agilent 7890 气相色谱仪进行分析。分析结果表明,除了洋葱对儿童的危害指数(HI)为 1.2287 外,所有研究的水果和蔬菜的危害指数都远远低于长期接触会对健康造成不良影响的水平。各种水果和蔬菜对儿童的危害指数均高于成人。例如,儿童摄入番茄、绿苋菜叶和胡椒的健康影响指数分别为 0.4485、0.4411 和 0.3981,而成人摄入番茄、绿苋菜叶和胡椒的健康影响指数分别为 0.1121、0.1103 和 0.0995。除艾氏剂、狄氏剂、七氯、环氧七氯、a-BHC、b-BHC 和 d-BHC 外,与食用这些水果和蔬菜有关的癌症风险计算值远低于 1.0x10-6 的上限,尤其是对儿童而言。从危害指数和癌症风险分析来看,艾氏剂和狄氏剂是值得关注的农药,因为它们在几乎所 有研究样本和年龄组中都有合理的浓度。对儿童来说,洋葱的潜在癌症风险最高。此外,总癌症风险表明,洋葱(成人为 1.2x10-4,儿童为 4.7x10-4)和胡椒(成人为 5.5x10-5,儿童为 2.2x10-4)是研究地区受农药残留污染最严重的食品。研究发现,成人和儿童患癌症的总风险依次为洋葱 > 辣椒 > 番茄 > 绿苋菜叶 > 南瓜叶 > 秋葵。总之,研究发现洋葱、绿苋菜叶和辣椒中的异狄氏剂、o,p'-DDE 和七氯杀虫剂残留量高于食品法典最高残留限量(MRL)。洋葱中的异狄氏剂含量为 858.0%,洋葱中的邻,对二苯醚含量为 276.0%,绿苋菜叶中的邻,对二苯醚含量为 100.8%,辣椒中的七氯含量为 168.4%,洋葱中的七氯含量为 119.2%。此外,由于洋葱中的慢性接触危害指数和儿童患癌风险值远远高于可接受的限值,因此亟需关注。因此,定期监测这些水果和蔬菜中的农药残留再怎么强调也不为过,这将大大有助于预防、控制和减少环境污染和健康风险。此外,建议采取预防措施,如在食用这些食品前进行适当烹饪。
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