| Literature DB >> 22073016 |
Lucía Pareja1, Marcos Colazzo, Andrés Pérez-Parada, Silvina Niell, Leonidas Carrasco-Letelier, Natalia Besil, María Verónica Cesio, Horacio Heinzen.
Abstract
The influence of insecticides commonly used for agricultural purposes on beehive depopulation in Uruguay was investigated. Honeycombs, bees, honey and propolis from depopulated hives were analyzed for pesticide residues, whereas from active beehives only honey and propolis were evaluated. A total of 37 samples were analyzed, representing 14,800 beehives. In depopulated beehives only imidacloprid and fipronil were detected and in active beehives endosulfan, coumaphos, cypermethrin, ethion and chlorpyrifos were found. Coumaphos was present in the highest concentrations, around 1,000 μg/kg, in all the propolis samples from active beehives. Regarding depopulated beehives, the mean levels of imidacloprid found in honeycomb (377 μg/kg, Standard Deviation: 118) and propolis (60 μg/kg, Standard Deviation: 57) are higher than those described to produce bee disorientation and fipronil levels detected in bees (150 and 170 μg/kg) are toxic per se. The other insecticides found can affect the global fitness of the bees causing weakness and a decrease in their overall productivity. These preliminary results suggest that bees exposed to pesticides or its residues can lead them in different ways to the beehive.Entities:
Keywords: bee products; beehive depopulation; honeybees; insecticides
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22073016 PMCID: PMC3210585 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph8103844
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Target pesticides with their corresponding detection method (Positive findings were confirmed through GC/MS).
| Pesticides Searched | Detection method |
|---|---|
| Aldrin | GC-ECD |
| Bifenthrin | GC-ECD |
| Bromopropylate | GC-ECD |
| λ-Cyhalotrin | GC-ECD |
| Cypermethrin | GC-ECD |
| Chlorfenvinphos (E+Z) | GC-FPD |
| Chlorpyrifos | GC-FPD |
| Coumaphos | GC-FPD |
| p,p′DDE | GC-ECD |
| p,p′DDT | GC-ECD |
| Deltamethrin | GC-ECD |
| Diazinon | GC-FPD |
| Endosulfan α+β | GC-ECD |
| Endosulfan SO4 | GC-ECD |
| Ethion | GC-FPD |
| Fenvalerate | GC-ECD |
| Fipronil | GC-ECD |
| Fipronil sulphide | GC-ECD |
| τ-Fluvalinate | GC-ECD |
| Imidacloprid | LC-DAD |
| Lindane | GC-ECD |
| Malathion | GC-FPD |
| Metidathion | GC-FPD |
| Parathion metyl | GC-FPD |
| Tetradifon | GC-ECD |
Figure 1Map of Uruguay showing the sampling region (highlighted in grey).
Analytical parameters of the pesticides found in the studied samples.
| Pesticide | Matrix | %Recovery (%RSD) | LOD (μg/kg) | LOQ (μg/kg) | ME |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chlorpyrifos | Honey | 73.2 (12) | 4 | 15 | 61 |
| Coumaphos | Honey | 79.4 (11) | 12 | 39 | 78 |
| Cypermethrin | Honey | 122.1 (16) | 15 | 50 | −21 |
| α+β Endosulfan | Honey | 59.1 (21) | 15 | 50 | 19 |
| Fipronil | Honey | 88.4 (9) | 8 | 25 | 20 |
| Fipronil | Bees | 92.6 (22) | 6 | 20 | – |
| Chlorpyrifos | Propolis | 123.0 (4) | 9 | 30 | −41 |
| Coumaphos | Propolis | 106.0 (12) | 26 | 88 | 14 |
| Ethion | Propolis | 115.0 (6) | 5 | 15 | −49 |
| Imidacloprid | Propolis | 98.0 (13) | 5 | 15 | – |
| Imidacloprid | Honeycomb | 98.0 (13) | 5 | 15 | – |
Matrix Effect.
Frequency and levels of pesticide residues detected in honey samples [8,14–16].
| Detected compounds | Chemical class | Beehive Status | Positive honey samples/analyzed samples | Highest level detected (μg/kg) | Lowest level detected (μg/kg) | Average of detected concentration (μg/kg) (SD) | LD50 bees (μg/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chlorpyrifos | Ops | A | 13/31 | 80 | 30 | 46 (12) | 1333 |
| Coumaphos | Ops | A | 1/31 | 60 | 60 | 51444 | |
| Cypermetrhin | Pys | A | 6/31 | 80 | <LOQ | 61 (14) | 655.6 |
| Fipronil | Phenyl-pyrazole | D | 2/31 | 100 | 40 | 70 | 44.4 |
| α+β Endosulfan | OCs | A | 2/31 | <LOQ | <LOQ | – | 87444 |
A: Active; D: Depopulated; S.D: standard deviation;
Assuming that a worker bee weighs 90 mg [26].
Concentrations of imidacloprid in honeycombs and propolis. A report of Not Detected means that no pesticide was found with a concentration higher than the limit of detection (LOD).
| Honeycomb samples | Imidacloprid (μg/kg) | Propolis samples | Imidacloprid (μg/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1a | N.D. | 1b | N.D. |
| 2a | N.D. | 2b | N.D. |
| 3a | N.D. | 3b | N.D. |
| 4a | 240 | 4b | 100 |
| 5a | 440 | 5b | 20 |
| 6a | 450 |