Literature DB >> 11944799

Monitoring of seasonal vegetables for pesticide residues.

Beena Kumari1, V K Madan, R Kumar, T S Kathpal.   

Abstract

Market samples (60) of six seasonal vegetables were monitored during 1996-1997 to determine the magnitude of pesticidal contamination. The estimation of insecticide residues representing four major chemical groups i.e. organochlorine, organophosphorous, synthetic pyrethroid and carbamate, was done by adopting a multiresidue analytical technique employing GC-ECD and GC-NPD systems with capillary columns. The tested samples showed 100% contamination with low but measurable amounts of residues. Among the four chemical groups, the organophosphates were dominant followed by organochlorines, synthetic pyrethroids and carbamates. About 23% of the samples showed contamination with organophosphorous compounds above their respective MRL values. More extensive studies covering different regions of Haryana state are suggested to get a clear idea of the magnitude of vegetable contamination with pesticide residues.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11944799     DOI: 10.1023/a:1014248827898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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6.  Monitoring of butter and ghee (clarified butter fat) for pesticidal contamination from cotton belt of Haryana, India.

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