| Literature DB >> 12749190 |
Motoaki Satoh1, Masayuki Sakaguchi, Masakazu Kobata, Yoko Sakaguchi, Haruna Tanizawa, Yuri Miura, Ryoichi Sasano, Yutaka Nakanishi.
Abstract
We studied the effect of cleaning and cooking on the residues of flutolanil, fenobucarb, silafluofen and buprofezin in rice. The rice had been sprayed in a paddy field in Wakayama city, with 3 kinds of pesticide application protocols: spraying once at the usual concentration of pesticides, repeated spraying (3 times) with the usual concentration of pesticides and spraying once with 3 times the usual concentration of pesticides. The residue levels of pesticide decreased during the rice cleaning process. Silafluofen, which has a higher log Pow value, remained in the hull of the rice. Fenobucarb, which has a lower log Pow value, penetrated inside the rice. The residue concentration of pesticide in polished rice was higher than that in pre-washed rice processed ready for cooking. During the cooking procedure, the reduction of pesticides in polished rice was higher than that in brown rice.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12749190 DOI: 10.3358/shokueishi.44.7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi ISSN: 0015-6426 Impact factor: 0.464