| Literature DB >> 32625347 |
Alba Brancato, Daniela Brocca, Chloe De Lentdecker, Lucien Ferreira, Luna Greco, Samira Jarrah, Dimitra Kardassi, Renata Leuschner, Christopher Lythgo, Paula Medina, Ileana Miron, Tunde Molnar, Alexandre Nougadere, Ragnor Pedersen, Hermine Reich, Angela Sacchi, Miguel Santos, Alois Stanek, Juergen Sturma, Tarazona Jose, Theobald Anne, Benedicte Vagenende, Alessia Verani, Laura Villamar-Bouza, Zoltan Erdos.
Abstract
According to Article 12 of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005, EFSA has reviewed the maximum residue levels (MRLs) currently established at European level for the pesticide active substance pyridaben. To assess the occurrence of pyridaben residues in plants, processed commodities, rotational crops and livestock, EFSA considered the conclusions derived in the framework of Directive 91/414/EEC and under Commission Regulation (EC) No 33/2008 as well as the European authorisations reported by Member States (including the supporting residues data). Based on the assessment of the available data, MRL proposals were derived and a consumer risk assessment was carried out. Although no apparent risk to consumers was identified, some information required by the regulatory framework was missing. Hence, the consumer risk assessment is considered indicative only and some MRL proposals derived by EFSA still require further consideration by risk managers.Entities:
Keywords: MRL review; Regulation (EC) No 396/2005; acaricide; consumer risk assessment; insecticide; pyridaben
Year: 2017 PMID: 32625347 PMCID: PMC7009906 DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.5054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EFSA J ISSN: 1831-4732
Overview of the MRL changes since the entry into force of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005
| Procedure | Legal implementation | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| MRL application according to Article 10 of the Regulation (EFSA, | Commission Regulation (EU) No 2016/1 | Modification of the MRLs in cucurbits (edible peel) |
MRL: maximum residue level.
Summary table
| Code number | Commodity | Existing EU MRL (mg/kg) | Existing CXL (mg/kg) | Outcome of the review | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRL (mg/kg) | Comment | ||||
|
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| 0110010 | Grapefruits | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110020 | Oranges | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110030 | Lemons | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110040 | Limes | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110050 | Mandarins | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0130010 | Apples | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130020 | Pears | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130030 | Quinces | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130040 | Medlars | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130050 | Loquats | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0140010 | Apricots | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 0140030 | Peaches | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 0140040 | Plums | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0151010 | Table grapes | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0151020 | Wine grapes | 1.0 | – | 1.0 | Further consideration needed |
| 0152000 | Strawberries | 1.0 | – | 0.9 | Recommended |
| 0154030 | Currants | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0154040 | Gooseberries | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0231010 | Tomatoes | 0.3 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 0231020 | Sweet peppers | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0231030 | Aubergines | 0.2 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 0232010 | Cucumbers | 0.15 | – | 0.15 | Recommended |
| 0232020 | Gherkins | 0.15 | – | 0.15 | Recommended |
| 0232030 | Courgettes | 0.15 | – | 0.15 | Recommended |
| 0260010 | Beans with pods | 0.5 | – | 0.2 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012010 | Bovine muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012020 | Bovine fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012030 | Bovine liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012040 | Bovine kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013010 | Sheep muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013020 | Sheep fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013030 | Sheep liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013040 | Sheep kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014010 | Goat muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014020 | Goat fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014030 | Goat liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014040 | Goat kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015010 | Equine muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015020 | Equine fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015030 | Equine liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015040 | Equine kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020010 | Cattle milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020020 | Sheep milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020030 | Goat milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020040 | Horse milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| Other commodities of plant and animal origin | Regulation (EC) No 149/2008 | – | – | – | Further consideration needed |
MRL: maximum residue level; CXL: Codex maximum residue limit.
Indicates that the MRL is set/proposed at the limit of quantification. (F): Residue is fat soluble.
Commodity code number, as listed in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005.
Tentative MRL is derived from a GAP evaluated at EU level, which is not fully supported by data but for which no risk to consumers was identified (assuming the existing residue definition); no CXL is available (combination E‐I in Appendix E).
GAP evaluated at EU level is not supported by data but no risk to consumers was identified for the existing EU MRL (also assuming the existing residue definition); no CXL is available (combination C‐I in Appendix E).
MRL is derived from a GAP evaluated at EU level, which is fully supported by data and for which no risk to consumers is identified; no CXL is available (combination G‐I in Appendix E).
There are no relevant authorisations or import tolerances reported at EU level; no CXL is available. Either a specific LOQ or the default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg may be considered (combination A‐I in Appendix E).
| Critical outdoor GAPs for Northern Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crop | Formulation | Application | ||||||||||||||||||
| Common name | Scientific name | Region | Outdoor/indoor | Member state or country | Pest controlled | Type | Content | Method | Growth stage | Number | Interval (days) | Rate | PHI or waiting period (days) | Comments (max. 250 characters) | ||||||
| Conc. | Unit | From BBCH | Until BBCH | Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | Unit | ||||||||||
| Apples |
| NEU | F | BE, PL, SK | Aphids | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.14 | 0.14 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | At infestation | ||||
| Pears |
| NEU | F | BE, PL, SK | Aphids | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.14 | 0.14 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | |||||
| Quinces |
| NEU | F | BE, PL, SK | Aphids | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.14 | 0.14 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | |||||
| Medlars |
| NEU | F | BE, PL, SK | Aphids | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.14 | 0.14 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | |||||
| Loquats |
| NEU | F | BE, PL, SK | Aphids | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.14 | 0.14 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | |||||
| Plums |
| NEU | F | SK, BE |
| WP | 20.0 | % (w/w) | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.10 | 0.23 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | At infestation | ||||
| Strawberries |
| NEU | F | BE, PL |
| SC | 10.0 | % (w/w) | Foliar treatment – spraying | 67 | 89 | 1 | 1 | 0.15 | 0.15 | kg a.i./ha | 3 | |||
| Currants |
| NEU | F | BE | Aphids | WP | 20.0 | % (w/w) | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.15 | 0.15 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | At infestation | ||||
| Gooseberries |
| NEU | F | BE | Aphids | WP | 20.0 | % (w/w) | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.15 | 0.15 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | At infestation | ||||
NEU: northern European Union; SEU: southern European Union; MS: Member State; GAP: Good Agricultural Practice; WP: wettable powder; a.i.: active ingredient.
Outdoor or field use (F), greenhouse application (G) or indoor application (I).
CropLife International Technical Monograph no 2, 6th Edition. Revised May 2008. Catalogue of pesticide.
Growth stage range from first to last treatment (BBCH Monograph, Growth Stages of Plants, 1997, Blackwell, ISBN 3‐8263‐3152‐4), including, where relevant, information on season at time of application.
PHI: minimum preharvest interval.
| Critical outdoor GAPs for Southern Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crop | Region | Outdoor/indoor | Member state or country | Pest controlled | Formulation | Application | PHI days | Comments (max. 250 characters) | ||||||||||||
| Common name | Scientific name | Type | Content | Method | Growth stage | Number | Interval days | Rate | ||||||||||||
| Conc. | Unit | From BBCH | Until BBCH | Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | Unit | ||||||||||
| Grapefruits |
| SEU | F | FR | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 69 | 83 | 1 | 1 | 0.30 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||
| Oranges |
| SEU | F | FR | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 69 | 83 | 1 | 1 | 0.30 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||
| Lemons |
| SEU | F | FR | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 69 | 83 | 1 | 1 | 0.30 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||
| Limes |
| SEU | F | FR | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 69 | 83 | 1 | 1 | 0.30 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||
| Mandarins |
| SEU | F | FR | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 69 | 83 | 1 | 1 | 0.30 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||
| Apples |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
| Pears |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
| Quinces |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.10 | 0.23 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | |||||
| Medlars |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.10 | 0.23 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | |||||
| Loquats |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.10 | 0.23 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | |||||
| Apricots |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
| Peaches |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
| Plums |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
| Table grapes |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
| Wine grapes |
| SEU | F | IT | Various mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 14 | ||||||
NEU: northern European Union; SEU: southern European Union; MS: Member State; GAP: Good Agricultural Practice; EC: emulsifiable concentrate; a.i.: active ingredient.
Outdoor or field use (F), greenhouse application (G) or indoor application (I).
CropLife International Technical Monograph no 2, 6th Edition. Revised May 2008. Catalogue of pesticide.
Growth stage range from first to last treatment (BBCH Monograph, Growth Stages of Plants, 1997, Blackwell, ISBN 3‐8263‐3152‐4), including, where relevant, information on season at time of application.
PHI: minimum preharvest interval.
| Critical outdoor GAPs for Northern Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crop | Region | Outdoor/indoor | Member state or country | Pest controlled | Formulation | Application | PHI or waiting period (days) | Comments (max. 250 characters) | ||||||||||||
| Common name | Scientific name | Type | Content | Method | Growth stage | Number | Interval (days) | Rate | ||||||||||||
| Conc. | Unit | From BBCH | Until BBCH | Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | Unit | ||||||||||
| Strawberries |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | IT | White flies, red mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | |||||||
| Tomatoes |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | IT | Mites and white flies | EC | 157.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | A more critical GAP is authorised in PT and BE (3 × 170 g a.s./ha; PHI = 3 days); however, not supported by data | |||||
| Sweet peppers |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | PT, BE | Mites and white flies | EC | 157.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 3 | 7 | 10 | 0.06 | 0.17 | kg a.i./ha | 3 | |||
| Aubergines |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | IT | Mites and white flies | EC | 157.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | A more critical GAP is authorised in PT and BE (3 × 170 g a.s./ha; PHI = 3 days); however, not supported by data | |||||
| Cucumbers |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | BE, CZ, PO, RO, SK, BU, FR, EL, IT, PT | Mites and white flies | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 3 |
EFSA ( A more critical GAP (2 × 200 g a.s./ha; PHI = 3 days) is authorised in SK, PL, BE; however, not supported by data | |||||
| Gherkins |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | BE, CZ, PO, RO, SK, BU, FR, EL, IT, PT | Mites and white flies | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.10 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 3 |
EFSA ( A more critical GAP authorised in BE (2 × 200 g a.s./ha; PHI = 3 days) is not supported by data | ||||
| Courgettes | Cucurbita pepo Zucchini Group | NEU/SEU | Indoor | BE, CZ, PO, RO, SK, BU, FR, EL, IT, PT | Mites and white flies | WP | 200.0 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 1 | 0.10 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 3 |
EFSA ( A more critical GAP authorised in BE (2 × 200 g a.s./ha; PHI = 3 days) is not supported by data | ||||
| Beans (with pods) |
| NEU/SEU | Indoor | IT | White flies, red mites | EC | 200.0 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 0.20 | kg a.i./ha | 7 | |||||||
NEU: northern European Union; SEU: southern European Union; MS: Member State; GAP: Good Agricultural Practice; EC: emulsifiable concentrate; a.i.: active ingredient; a.s.: active substance.
Outdoor or field use (F), greenhouse application (G) or indoor application (I).
CropLife International Technical Monograph no 2, 6th Edition. Revised May 2008. Catalogue of pesticide.
Growth stage range from first to last treatment (BBCH Monograph, Growth Stages of Plants, 1997, Blackwell, ISBN 3‐8263‐3152‐4), including, where relevant, information on season at time of application.
PHI: minimum preharvest interval.
| Primary crops (available studies) | Crop groups | Crop(s) | Application(s) | Sampling (DAT) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fruit crops |
Apples Citrus fruit Tomato |
Foliar, 3 × 300 g a.s./ha Spraying, 2 × 0.57 kg a.s./ha or 2 × 4.76 kg a.s./ha By brush onto leaves, 1 mg a.s./plant |
25, 40 0, 1, 3, 7, 1, 7, 14 1, 7, 14 | |
| Source: Netherlands ( | ||||
DAT: days after treatment; PBI: plant back interval; a.s.: active substance.
| Can a general residue definition be proposed for primary crops? | No |
| Rotational crop and primary crop metabolism similar? | Yes |
| Residue pattern in processed commodities similar to residue pattern in raw commodities? | Yes |
| Plant residue definition for monitoring (RD‐Mo) | Pyridaben (fruits crops only) |
| Plant residue definition for risk assessment (RD‐RA) | Pyridaben (fruits crops only) |
| Conversion factor (monitoring to risk assessment) | Not applicable |
| Methods of analysis for monitoring of residues (analytical technique, crop groups, LOQs) |
High water commodities:
Primary method: GC‐ECD (D9312), LOQ = 0.05 mg/kg for apples and apple processed products (for wet pomace LOQ = 0.5 mg/kg); tomato; ILV available; confirmatory method LC‐MS/MS LOQ = 0.05 mg/kg tomato (Netherlands, LC–MS/MS (QuECHERS methods, EN 15662:2008); LOQ = 0.01 mg/kg, sufficient validation data in tomato available (EURL, High acid commodities:
Primary method: GC‐ECD (comparable to D9309), LOQ = 0.05 mg/kg; validated for orange peel, dried orange pulp and orange juice; ILV available (Netherlands, LC–MS/MS (QuECHERS methods, EN 15662:2008); LOQ = 0.01 mg/kg, sufficient validation data in lemon available (EURL, High oil content and dry commodities:
LC–MS/MS (QuECHERS methods, EN 15662:2008); LOQ = 0.01 mg/kg, sufficient validation data in wheat, rye, barley, rice and almonds available (EURL, |
| Plant products (available studies) | Category | Commodity | T (°C) | Stability (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| High water content | Apples | −20 | 12 | |
| High acid content | Oranges |
−5 −20 |
12 12 | |
| Orange, dried pulp | −5 | 12 | ||
| Orange molasses | −5 | 12 | ||
| Orange oil | −5 | 12 | ||
| Grapes | −20 | 12 | ||
| Source: Netherlands ( | ||||
| Crop | Region/indoor | Residue levels observed in the supervised residue trials relevant to the supported GAPs (mg/kg) | Recommendations/comments (OECD calculations) | MRL proposals (mg/kg) | HRMo (mg/kg) | STMRMo (mg/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes, mandarins | SEU |
GAP‐compliant trials on oranges: 0.05; 0.06; 0.10 Overdosed trials on oranges with 1 × 0.5 kg a.i./ha (1.7 N): < 0.05; 0.03; 0.05 Overdosed trials on oranges with 1 × 0.55 kg a.i./ha (1.8N): 0.07 Overdosed trial on oranges with 1 × 0.895 kg a.i./ha (3N): 0.09 GAP compliant trials on mandarins: 0.055; 0.07; 0.08; 0.087; 0.13; 0.22 Overdosed trials on mandarins 1 × 523‐529 g a.s./ha (1.8N): 0.17; 0.13 | Combined data set, trials on oranges and mandarins (Netherlands | 0.3 | 0.22 | 0.08 |
| Apples, pears, quinces, medlars, loquats | NEU |
Overdosed trials on apples with 2 × 0.1 kg a.i./ha: 0.08; 0.08 Overdosed trials on apples with 2 × 0.2 kg a.i./ha: 0.24; 0.48 Overdosed trial on apples with 1 × 135 g a.i./ha: 0.056 Trial on pears overdosed with 1 × 324 g a.s./ha: 0.171 | Combined data set, trials on apples and pears (Netherlands, | 0.9 | 0.48 | 0.13 |
| SEU |
GAP‐compliant trials on apples: < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05 GAP‐compliant trial on pears: 0.09 Overdosed trial on apples with 1 × 283, 309, 760 g a.s./ha: < 0.05; 0.05; 0.09 Overdosed trial on apples with 2 × 300 – 320 g a.s./ha: < 0.05; < 0.05; 0.07; 0.12 Trial on pears overdosed with 2 × 180 g a.s./ha: < 0.05 | Combined data set of trials on apples and on pears (Netherlands, | 0.15 | 0.12 | 0.05 | |
| Peaches, apricots | SEU |
GAP‐compliant trials: < 0.05; < 0.05; 0.08 Overdosed trials with 1 × 558‐560 g a.s./ha: < 0.05; 0.08; 0.15 | Trials on peaches (Netherlands, | 0.3 | 0.15 | 0.07 |
| Plums | NEU | – | No residue trials available | – | – | – |
| Table and wine grapes | SEU | GAP‐compliant trials on grapes: < 0.05 | Trial on grapes (Netherlands, | – | – | – |
| Strawberries | NEU | < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; 0.0506; 0.072; 0.35; 0.53 | GAP‐compliant trials on strawberries (Netherlands, | 0.9 | 0.53 | 0.05 |
| EU |
GAP‐compliant trials on strawberries: 0.10; 0.15; 0.11; 0.11; 0.07 Overdosed trials with 1 × 0.3 kg a.s./ha: 0.25 | Trials on strawberries (Italy, | 0.4 | 0.25 | 0.11 | |
| Currants (black, red and white) | NEU | – | No trial summaries available to verify GAP compliance | – | – | – |
| Gooseberries (green, red and yellow) | NEU | – | No GAP–compliant trials available | – | – | – |
| Tomatoes, aubergines | EU |
GAP‐compliant trials on tomatoes: < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05 Overdosed trials with 1 × 325 g a.s./ha: < 0.05 | Trials on tomatoes (Italy, | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Sweet peppers/bell peppers | EU | – | No GAP‐compliant trials (Netherlands, | – | – | – |
| Cucumbers, gherkins, courgettes | EU | < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; < 0.05; 0.059; 0.063; 0.081; 0.097 | GAP‐compliant trials on cucumber (EFSA, | 0.15 | 0.10 | 0.05 |
| Beans (with pods) | EU |
GAP‐compliant trials: < 0.05; < 0.05; 0.06; 0.09 Overdosed trials with 1 × 0.4; 0.44 kg a.s./ha: 0.06; 0.10 | Trials on beans (Netherlands, | 0.2 | 0.10 | 0.06 |
GAP: Good Agricultural Practice; OECD: Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development; a.i.: active ingredient; MRL: maximum residue level; a.s.: active substance.
Indicates that the MRL is proposed at the limit of quantification.
NEU: Outdoor trials conducted in northern Europe, SEU: Outdoor trials conducted in southern Europe, Indoor: indoor EU trials or Country code: if non‐EU trials.
Highest residue according to the residue definition for monitoring.
Supervised trials median residue according to the residue definition for monitoring.
Tentative MRL derived from trials according to a more critical GAP.
Tentative MRL derived from reduced number of trials.
| Confined rotational crop study (quantitative aspect) | Based on the available information it can be concluded that no significant residues of pyridaben are expected in rotational crops |
| Field rotational crop study | No studies submitted and not required |
| Processed commodity | Number of studies | Processing factor (PF) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual values | Median PF | ||
|
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| Washed oranges | 3 | 0.37, 0.49, 0.66 | 0.49 |
| Orange juice | 3 | 0.1; 0.12; 0.14 | 0.1 |
| Orange, wet pomace | 3 | 0.75; 1.05; 1.11 | 1.05 |
| Orange, dry pomace | 3 | 3.5; 3.6; 5.2 | 3.6 |
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| Orange peeled | 2 | 0.09; 0.12 | 0.1 |
| Orange canned fruit | 2 | 0.04; 0.12 | 0.1 |
| Orange marmalade | 2 | 0.12; 0.21 | 0.2 |
| Orange molasses | 1 | 0.30 | 0.3 |
| Orange oil | 1 | 25.3 | 25 |
Studies with residues in the RAC at or close to the LOQ were disregarded (unless concentration may occur).
| Relevant groups | Dietary burden expressed in | Most critical diet | Most critical commodity | Trigger exceeded (Y/N) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mg/kg bw per day | mg/kg DM | ||||||
| Med. | Max. | Med. | Max. | ||||
| Cattle (all diets) | 0.0075 | 0.0075 | 0.31 | 0.31 | Cattle (beef) | Apple, pomace, wet | Yes |
| Cattle (dairy only) | 0.0060 | 0.0060 | 0.16 | 0.16 | Cattle (dairy) | Apple, pomace, wet | Yes |
| Sheep (all diets) | 0.0067 | 0.0067 | 0.16 | 0.16 | Sheep (lamb) | Apple, pomace, wet | Yes |
| Sheep (ewe only) | 0.0052 | 0.0052 | 0.16 | 0.16 | Sheep (ram/ewe) | Apple, pomace, wet | Yes |
| Swine (all diets) | 0.0010 | 0.0010 | 0.04 | 0.04 | Swine (breeding) | Grapefruit, dried pulp | No |
| Poultry (all diets) | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.00 | 0.00 | – | – | No |
| Poultry (layer only) | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.00 | 0.00 | – | – | No |
bw: body weight; DM: dry matter.
Calculated for the maximum dietary burden.
bw: body weight.
| Livestock (available studies) | Animal | Dose (mg/kg bw per day) | Duration (days) | N rate/comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laying hen | 0.006; 0.5 | 8 | The dietary burden for poultry is below the trigger value of 0.1 mg/kg. | |
| Lactating goat | 0.007; 0.29 | 5 | 0.93N; 38.67N; compared to cattle all maximum dietary burden | |
| Source: Netherlands ( | ||||
bw: body weight.
| Time needed to reach a plateau concentration in milk and eggs (days) | Milk: 2–3 days; Eggs: > 8 days |
| Metabolism in rat and ruminant similar (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Animal residue definition for monitoring (RD‐Mo) | Pyridaben |
| Animal residue definition for risk assessment (RD‐RA) | Pyridaben |
| Conversion factor (monitoring to risk assessment) | Not applicable |
| Fat soluble residues (Yes/No) | Yes |
| Methods of analysis for monitoring of residues (analytical technique, crop groups, LOQs) |
Animal commodities:
GC‐ECD (D9405), LOQ: 0.01 mg/kg for milk; LOQ: 0.05 mg/kg (fat, kidney, muscle, liver), ILV for liver only, insufficient information on confirmatory methods available (Netherlands, LC–MS/MS (NAS/0865), LOQ: 0.05 mg/kg (liver), ILV not available (Netherlands, LC–MS‐q‐ToF (screening), indicative LOQ: 0.01 mg/kg in honey, eggs, muscle and milk (EURL, |
| Animal products (available studies) | Animal | Commodity | T (°C) | Stability (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lactating goat | Muscle | −20 | 27 | |
| Dairy cattle | −5 | 5 | ||
| Lactating goat | Fat | −20 | 27 | |
| Lactating goat | Liver | −20 | 27 | |
| Dairy cattle | −5 | 5 | ||
| Lactating goat | Kidney | −20 | 27 | |
| Lactating goat | Milk | −20 | 27 | |
| Dairy cattle | −5 | 5 | ||
| Lactating goat | Eggs | −20 | 27 | |
| Source: Netherlands ( | ||||
| Animal commodity | Residues at the closest feeding level (mg/kg) | Estimated value at 1N | MRL proposal (mg/kg) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Highest | STMR | HR | ||
|
Closest feeding level (0.08 mg/kg bw; 11N rate) | |||||
| Muscle | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Fat | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Liver | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Kidney | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
|
Closest feeding level (0.08 × mg/kg bw; 13N rate) | |||||
| Milk | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
|
Closest feeding level (0.08 mg/kg bw; 12N rate) | |||||
| Muscle | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Fat | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Liver | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Kidney | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.05 |
|
Closest feeding level (0.08 × mg/kg bw; 15N rate) | |||||
| Milk | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
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MRLs are not required since the trigger value for dietary burden is not exceeded | |||||
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MRLs are not required since the trigger value for dietary burden is not exceeded | |||||
STMR: supervised trials median residue; PF: processing factor; bw: body weight; MRL: maximum residue level.
Indicates that the MRL is proposed at the limit of quantification.
As the mean residue levels were not reported for tissues and eggs (minor deficiency), the mean residue level for milk and the highest residue levels for eggs and tissues were recalculated at the 1N rate for the median dietary burden.
The mean residue level in milk and the highest residue levels in eggs and tissues were recalculated at the 1N rate for the maximum dietary burden.
Closest feeding level and N dose rate related to the maximum dietary burden.
Highest residue level from day 1 to day 28 (daily mean of 3 cows).
Since extrapolation from cattle to other ruminants and swine is acceptable, results of the livestock feeding study on ruminants were relied upon to derive the MRL and risk assessment values in sheep.
MRL proposal is tentative because storage temperature of samples should be clarified and a fully validated analytical method for enforcement in all animal commodities is still required.
| ADI | 0.01 mg/kg bw per day (EFSA, |
| Highest IEDI, according to EFSA PRIMo | 42.9% ADI (FR, all population) |
| Assumptions made for the calculations |
The calculation is based on the median residue levels in the raw agricultural commodities, except for citrus fruits, where the tentative peeling factor was applied For those commodities where data were insufficient to derive a MRL, EFSA considered the existing EU MRL for an indicative calculation The contributions of commodities where no GAP was reported in the framework of this review were not included in the calculation |
| ARfD | 0.05 mg/kg bw (EFSA, |
| Highest IESTI, according to EFSA PRIMo | 94% ARfD (apples) |
| Assumptions made for the calculations |
The calculation is based on the highest residue levels in the raw agricultural commodities, except for citrus fruits, where the tentative peeling factor was applied For those commodities where data were insufficient to derive an MRL, EFSA considered the existing EU MRL for an indicative calculation |
| Code number | Commodity | Existing EU MRL (mg/kg) | Existing CXL (mg/kg) | Outcome of the review | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MRL (mg/kg) | Comment | ||||
|
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| 0110010 | Grapefruits | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110020 | Oranges | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110030 | Lemons | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110040 | Limes | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0110050 | Mandarins | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Recommended |
| 0130010 | Apples | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130020 | Pears | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130030 | Quinces | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130040 | Medlars | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0130050 | Loquats | 0.5 | – | 0.9 | Further consideration needed |
| 0140010 | Apricots | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 0140030 | Peaches | 0.5 | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 0140040 | Plums | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0151010 | Table grapes | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0151020 | Wine grapes | 1.0 | – | 1.0 | Further consideration needed |
| 0152000 | Strawberries | 1.0 | – | 0.9 | Recommended |
| 0154030 | Currants | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0154040 | Gooseberries | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0231010 | Tomatoes | 0.3 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 0231020 | Sweet peppers | 0.5 | – | 0.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 0231030 | Aubergines | 0.2 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 0232010 | Cucumbers | 0.15 | – | 0.15 | Recommended |
| 0232020 | Gherkins | 0.15 | – | 0.15 | Recommended |
| 0232030 | Courgettes | 0.15 | – | 0.15 | Recommended |
| 0260010 | Beans with pods | 0.5 | – | 0.2 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012010 | Bovine muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012020 | Bovine fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012030 | Bovine liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012040 | Bovine kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013010 | Sheep muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013020 | Sheep fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013030 | Sheep liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013040 | Sheep kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014010 | Goat muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014020 | Goat fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014030 | Goat liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014040 | Goat kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015010 | Equine muscle | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015020 | Equine fat tissue | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015030 | Equine liver | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1015040 | Equine kidney | 0.02 | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020010 | Cattle milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020020 | Sheep milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020030 | Goat milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020040 | Horse milk | 0.02 | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| Other commodities of plant and animal origin | Regulation (EC) No 149/2008 | – | – | – | Further consideration needed |
MRL: maximum residue level; CXL: Codex maximum residue limit.
Indicates that the MRL is set/proposed at the limit of quantification. (F): Residue is fat soluble.
Commodity code number, as listed in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005.
Tentative MRL is derived from a GAP evaluated at EU level, which is not fully supported by data but for which no risk to consumers was identified (assuming the existing residue definition); no CXL is available (combination E‐I in Appendix E).
GAP evaluated at EU level is not supported by data but no risk to consumers was identified for the existing EU MRL (also assuming the existing residue definition); no CXL is available (combination C‐I in Appendix E).
MRL is derived from a GAP evaluated at EU level, which is fully supported by data and for which no risk to consumers is identified; no CXL is available (combination G‐I in Appendix E).
There are no relevant authorisations or import tolerances reported at EU level; no CXL is available. Either a specific LOQ or the default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg may be considered (combination A‐I in Appendix E).
| Feed commodity | Median dietary burden | Maximum dietary burden | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | |
|
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| Grapefruits, dried pulp | 0.27 | STMR × PF | 0.27 | STMR × PF |
| Oranges, dried pulp | 0.27 | STMR × PF | 0.27 | STMR × PF |
| Lemons, dried pulp | 0.27 | STMR × PF | 0.27 | STMR × PF |
| Limes, dried pulp | 0.27 | STMR × PF | 0.27 | STMR × PF |
| Mandarins, dried pulp | 0.27 | STMR × PF | 0.27 | STMR × PF |
| Apple, pomace, wet | 0.63 | STMR × PF | 0.63 | STMR × PF |
STMR: supervised trials median residue; PF: processing factor.
For apple, pomace, wet, in the absence of a processing factor supported by data, a default processing factor of 5 was included in the calculation to consider the potential concentration of residues in these commodities.
| Commodity | Chronic risk assessment | Acute risk assessment | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | |
| Risk | ||||
| Grapefruits | 0.01 | STMR × PF (tentative) | 0.02 | HR × PF (tentative) |
| Oranges | 0.01 | STMR × PF (tentative) | 0.02 | HR × PF (tentative) |
| Lemons | 0.01 | STMR × PF (tentative) | 0.02 | HR × PF (tentative) |
| Limes | 0.01 | STMR × PF (tentative) | 0.02 | HR × PF (tentative) |
| Mandarins | 0.01 | STMR × PF (tentative) | 0.02 | HR × PF (tentative) |
| Apples | 0.13 | STMR (tentative) | 0.48 | HR (tentative) |
| Pears | 0.13 | STMR (tentative) | 0.48 | HR (tentative) |
| Quinces | 0.13 | STMR (tentative) | 0.48 | HR (tentative) |
| Medlar | 0.13 | STMR (tentative) | 0.48 | HR (tentative) |
| Loquats | 0.13 | STMR (tentative) | 0.48 | HR (tentative) |
| Apricots | 0.07 | STMR (tentative) | 0.15 | HR (tentative) |
| Peaches | 0.07 | STMR (tentative) | 0.15 | HR (tentative) |
| Plums | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) |
| Table grapes | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) |
| Wine grapes | 1.00 | EU MRL (tentative) | 1.00 | EU MRL (tentative) |
| Strawberries | 0.11 | STMR | 0.53 | HR |
| Currants | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) |
| Gooseberries | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) |
| Tomatoes | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Sweet peppers/bell peppers | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) | 0.50 | EU MRL (tentative) |
| Aubergines/eggplants | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Cucumbers | 0.06 | STMR (tentative) | 0.10 | HR (tentative) |
| Gherkins | 0.06 | STMR (tentative) | 0.10 | HR (tentative) |
| Courgettes | 0.06 | STMR (tentative) | 0.10 | HR (tentative) |
| Beans (with pods) | 0.06 | STMR (tentative) | 0.10 | HR (tentative) |
| Bovine meat | 0.05 | 0.8 × STMR muscle + 0.2 × STMR fat (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.8 × HR muscle + 0.2 × HR fat (tentative) |
| Bovine fat tissue | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Bovine liver | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Bovine kidney | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Sheep meat | 0.05 | 0.8 × STMR muscle + 0.2 × STMR fat (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.8 × HR muscle + 0.2 × HR fat (tentative) |
| Sheep fat tissue | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Sheep liver | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Sheep kidney | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Goat meat | 0.05 | 0.8 × STMR muscle + 0.2 × STMR fat (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.8 × HR muscle + 0.2 × HR fat (tentative) |
| Goat fat tissue | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Goat liver | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Goat kidney | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Equine meat | 0.05 | 0.8 × STMR muscle + 0.2 × STMR fat (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.8 × HR muscle + 0.2 × HR fat (tentative) |
| Equine fat tissue | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Equine liver | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Equine kidney | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Cattle milk | 0.01 | STMR (tentative) | 0.01 | HR (tentative) |
| Sheep milk | 0.01 | STMR (tentative) | 0.01 | HR (tentative) |
| Goat milk | 0.01 | STMR (tentative) | 0.01 | HR (tentative) |
| Horse milk | 0.01 | STMR (tentative) | 0.01 | HR (tentative) |
STMR: supervised trials median residue; PF: processing factor; HR: highest residue; MRL: maximum residue level.
Indicates that the input value is proposed at the limit of quantification.
| Code/trivial name | Chemical name/SMILES notation | Structural formula |
|---|---|---|
| Pyridaben |
2‐ CC(C)(C)N2N=CC(SCc1ccc(cc1)C(C)(C)C)=C(Cl)C2=O |
|
| PB‐7 |
2‐(4‐{[(1‐ CC(C)(C)N2N=CC(SCc1ccc(cc1)C(C)(C)C(=O)O)=C(Cl)C2=O |
|
SMILES: simplified molecular‐input line‐entry system.