| Literature DB >> 32625441 |
Alba Brancato, Daniela Brocca, Chloe De Lentdecker, Zoltan Erdos, 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.
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 triclopyr. To assess the occurrence of triclopyr residues in plants, processed commodities, rotational crops and livestock, EFSA considered the conclusions derived in the framework of Directive 91/414/EEC as well as the 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 all MRL proposals derived by EFSA still require further consideration by risk managers.Entities:
Keywords: 3,5,6‐trichloropyridinol (3,5,6‐TCP); MRL review; Regulation (EC) No 396/2005; consumer risk assessment; herbicide; pyridine; triclopyr
Year: 2017 PMID: 32625441 PMCID: PMC7009886 DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4735
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 (EFSA, | Commission Regulation (EU) No 750/2010 | Various commodities of animal origin |
Commission Regulation (EU) No 750/2010 of 7 July 2010 amending Annexes II and III to Regulation (EC) No 396/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards maximum residue levels for certain pesticides in or on certain products. OJ L 220, 21.8.2010, p. 1–56.
Overview of dietary burden calculations for metabolite 3,5,6‐TCPe , f
| Maximum dietary burden (mg/kg bw per day) | Triclopyr | Chlorpyrifos‐methyl | Chlorpyrifos | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parent | 3,5,6‐TCP | Sum as 3,5,6‐TCP | Parent | 3,5,6‐TCP | Sum as 3,5,6‐TCP | Parent | 3,5,6‐TCP | Sum as 3,5,6‐TCP | |
| Dairy ruminants | 2.8 | 0 |
| 0.11 | 0.03 |
| 0.37 | 0.09 |
|
| Meat ruminants | 3.3 | 0 |
| 0.25 | 0.06 |
| 0.44 | 0.11 |
|
| Poultry | 0 | 0 |
| 0.27 | 0.06 |
| 0.01 | 0.01 |
|
| Pigs | 0.46 | 0 |
| 0.20 | 0.04 |
| 0.07 | 0.04 |
|
Dietary burden was calculated in the present reasoned opinion.
Dietary burden was calculated in the present reasoned opinion of chlorpyrifos‐methyl (EFSA, 2017c).
Dietary burden was calculated in the reasoned opinion of chlorpyrifos (EFSA, 2017b).
Sum of the dietary burden of parent compound (expressed as 3,5,6‐TCP equivalent) and of the dietary burden calculated for 3,5,6‐TCP (based on the use of the parent compound).
For each animal category/active substance, value in bold refers to dietary burden resulting from the sum of parent compound and metabolite 3,5,6‐TCP, expressed as 3,5,6‐TCP equivalent.
For each animal category, the underlined value indicate the highest dietary burden value (expressed as 3,5,6‐TCP equivalent) observed from comparison between triclopyr, chlorpyrifos‐methyl and chlorpyrifos.
Summary table
| Code number | Commodity | Existing EU MRL (mg/kg) | Outcome of the review | |
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| MRL (mg/kg) | Comment | |||
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| 110010 | Grapefruit | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 110020 | Oranges | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 110030 | Lemons | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 110050 | Mandarins | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 130010 | Apples | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 130020 | Pears | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 140010 | Apricots | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 140030 | Peaches | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 500060 | Rice grain | 1 | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011010 | Swine muscle | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1011020 | Swine fat | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1011030 | Swine liver | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1011040 | Swine kidney | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1012010 | Bovine muscle | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1012020 | Bovine fat | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1012030 | Bovine liver | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1012040 | Bovine kidney | 0.2 | 0.08 | Recommended |
| 1013010 | Sheep muscle | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1013020 | Sheep fat | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1013030 | Sheep liver | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1013040 | Sheep kidney | 0.2 | 0.08 | Recommended |
| 1014010 | Goat muscle | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1014020 | Goat fat | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1014030 | Goat liver | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1014040 | Goat kidney | 0.2 | 0.08 | Recommended |
| 1020000 | Milk of ruminants | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| – | Other commodities of plant and/or animal origin | See Reg. (EC) No 750/2010 | – | Further consideration needed |
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| 110010 | Grapefruit | – | 0.4 | Further consideration needed |
| 110020 | Oranges | – | 0.8 | Further consideration needed |
| 110030 | Lemons | – | 0.8 | Further consideration needed |
| 110040 | Limes | – | 0.4 | Further consideration needed |
| 110050 | Mandarins | – | 0.8 | Further consideration needed |
| 120010 | Almonds | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 120040 | Chestnuts | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 120060 | Hazelnuts | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 120080 | Pecans | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 120110 | Walnuts | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 130010 | Apples | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 130020 | Pears | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 130030 | Quinces | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 130040 | Medlar | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 130050 | Loquat | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 140010 | Apricots | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 140020 | Cherries | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 140030 | Peaches | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 140040 | Plums | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 151010 | Table grapes | – | 0.4 | Further consideration needed |
| 151020 | Wine grapes | – | 0.4 | Further consideration needed |
| 152000 | Strawberries | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 1540120 | Cranberries | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 154030 | Currants (red, black and white) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 161040 | Kumquats | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 162010 | Kiwi | – | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 163020 | Bananas | – | 1.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 211000 | Potatoes | – | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 213010 | Beetroot | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 213020 | Carrots | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 213080 | Radishes | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 220010 | Garlic | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 220020 | Onions | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 220030 | Shallots | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 220040 | Spring onions | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 231010 | Tomatoes | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 231020 | Peppers | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 231030 | Aubergines (egg plants) | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 233010 | Melons | – | 0.02 | Further consideration needed |
| 233020 | Pumpkins | – | 0.02 | Further consideration needed |
| 233030 | Watermelons | – | 0.02 | Further consideration needed |
| 234000 | Sweet corn | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 241010 | Broccoli | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 241020 | Cauliflower | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 242010 | Brussels sprouts | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 242020 | Head cabbage | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 243010 | Chinese cabbage | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 243020 | Kale | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 244000 | Kohlrabi | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 251010 | Lamb's lettuce | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 251020 | Lettuce | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 251030 | Scarole (broad‐leaf endive) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 251060 | Rocket, rucola | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 252010 | Spinach | – | 0.03 | Further consideration needed |
| 260010 | Beans (fresh, with pods) | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 260020 | Beans (fresh, without pods) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 260030 | Peas (fresh, with pods) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 260040 | Peas (fresh, without pods) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 270010 | Asparagus | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 270050 | Globe artichokes | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 300010 | Beans (dry) | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 300030 | Peas (dry) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 300040 | Lupins (dry) | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 401030 | Poppy seed | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 401050 | Sunflower seed | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 401060 | Rape seed | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 401070 | Soya bean | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 401080 | Mustard seed | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 401090 | Cotton seed | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 401130 | Gold of pleasure | – | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 402010 | Olives for oil production | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 500010 | Barley grain | – | 1.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 500020 | Buckwheat grain | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 500030 | Maize grain | – | 0.02 | Further consideration needed |
| 500040 | Millet grain | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 500050 | Oats grain | – | 1.5 | Further consideration needed |
| 500060 | Rice grain | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 500070 | Rye grain | – | 0.4 | Further consideration needed |
| 500080 | Sorghum grain | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 500090 | Wheat grain | – | 0.4 | Further consideration needed |
| 610000 | Tea | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 620000 | Coffee beans | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 810000 | Spices (seeds) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 820000 | Spices (fruits and berries) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 840000 | Spices (roots and rhizome) | – | – | Further consideration needed |
| 900010 | Sugar beet (root) | – | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011010 | Swine muscle | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011020 | Swine fat (free of lean meat) | – | 0.015 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011030 | Swine liver | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011040 | Swine kidney | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012010 | Bovine muscle | – | 0.06 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012020 | Bovine fat | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012030 | Bovine liver | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012040 | Bovine kidney | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013010 | Sheep muscle | – | 0.06 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013020 | Sheep fat | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013030 | Sheep liver | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013040 | Sheep kidney | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014010 | Goat muscle | – | 0.06 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014020 | Goat fat | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014030 | Goat liver | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014040 | Goat kidney | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1016010 | Poultry muscle | – | 0.03 | Further consideration needed |
| 1016020 | Poultry fat | – | 0.03 | Further consideration needed |
| 1016030 | Poultry liver | – | 0.03 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020010 | Cattle milk | – | 0.015 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020020 | Sheep milk | – | 0.015 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020030 | Goat milk | – | 0.015 | Further consideration needed |
| 1030000 | Birds' eggs | – | 0.03 | Further consideration needed |
| – | Other commodities of plant and/or animal origin | – | – | Further consideration needed |
MRL: maximum residue level.
* Indicates that the MRL is set/proposed at the limit of quantification.
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 D).
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; no CXL is available (combination E‐I in Appendix D).
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 D).
There are no relevant authorisations or import tolerances on triclopyr 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 D).
Tentative MRL is derived from a GAP on chlorpyrifos evaluated at EU level, which is not fully supported by data but for which no risk to consumers was identified; no CXL is available for this residue definition (although a CXL may be available for chlorpyrifos and/or chlorpyrifos‐methyl).
Tentative MRL is derived from a GAP on chlorpyrifos‐methyl evaluated at EU level, which is not fully supported by data but for which no risk to consumers was identified; no CXL is available for this residue definition (although a CXL may be available for chlorpyrifos and/or chlorpyrifos‐methyl).
There are no relevant authorisations or import tolerances reported at EU level; a CXL is available for chlorpyrifos and/or chlorpyrifos‐methyl but there is no CXL for this residue definition. Either a specific LOQ or the default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg may be considered.
GAP on chlorpyrifos or chlorpyrifos‐methyl evaluated at EU level is not supported by data and it was not possible to derive an EU MRL for this residue definition; there is neither existing EU MRL nor CXL for this residue definition (although a CXL may be available for chlorpyrifos and/or chlorpyrifos‐methyl). Either a specific LOQ or the default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg may be considered.
Tentative MRL is derived from a GAP on triclopyr evaluated at EU level, which is not fully supported by data but for which no risk to consumers was identified; no CXL is available for this residue definition (although a CXL may be available for chlorpyrifos and/or chlorpyrifos‐methyl).
| Critical outdoor GAPs for northern Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Crop | Region | Outdoor/indoor | Member state or country | Pest controlled | Formulation | Application | PHI or waiting period (days) | Comments | ||||||||||||
| 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 | ||||||||||
| Apples |
| NEU | Outdoor | BE, DE, NL | Early fruit fall | ST | 100 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 20 | g a.i./ha | 21 | |||||||
| Pears |
| NEU | Outdoor | BE, DE, FR, NL | Early fruit fall | ST | 100 | g/kg | Foliar treatment – spraying | 1 | 20 | g a.i./ha | 21 | |||||||
| Grass | Not specified | NEU | Outdoor | IE, UK | Broad leaved weeds, bushwood | EC | 480 | g/L | Foliar treatment – spraying | 35 | 92 | 1 | 960 | g a.i./ha | 7 | |||||
MRL: maximum residue level; GAP: Good Agricultural Practice; NEU: northern European Union; SEU: southern European Union; BBCH: growth stages of mono‐ and dicotyledonous plants; PHI: preharvest interval; a.i.: active ingredient.
| Primary crops (available studies) | Crop groups | Crop(s) | Application(s) | Sampling (DAT) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fruit crops | Apples | Foliar, 1 × 650 g a.s./ha | 21 | |
| Soil, 2 × 1.1 kg a.s./ha | 14 | |||
| Root crops | Radishes | Foliar, 1 × 27 g a.s./ha | 8 | |
| Soil, 1 × 1.1 kg a.s./ha | 7 | |||
| Cereals/grass crops | Rye grass | Foliar, 1 × 2.24 kg a.s./ha | 0, 3, 7, 14, 30, 60, 91 | |
| Foliar, 1 × 4.5 kg a.s./ha | 91 | |||
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| Plant products (available studies) | Category | Commodity | T (°C) | Stability (months/years) |
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| High water content | Grass | −20 | 48 months(a) | |
| Dry | – | – | –(b) | |
| High acid content | – | – | –(b) | |
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| 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) | HR (mg/kg) | STMR (mg/kg) |
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Grapefruit Orange Lemons Mandarins | SEU | – | No trials compliant with GAP | – | – | – |
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Apples Pears | NEU | 3 × < 0.05 | Trials performed on apples and compliant with GAP on apples and pears (France, | 0.05 (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| SEU | 4 × < 0.01 | Trials performed on apples are compliant with the GAP for pears (France, | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 | |
| Apricots | SEU |
4 × < 0.05
| 3 trials compliant with GAP; 1 trial performed with a more critical GAP: 1 × 30 g a.s./ha; PHI 28 d, acceptable since residues < 0.05 mg/kg (Ireland, | 0.05 (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Peaches | SEU | 4 × < 0.05 | Trials performed on peaches with an overdosed rate (8–30 g a.s./ha instead of 4 g a.s./ha) and different PHI (from 7 to 48 days) (Ireland, | 0.05 (tentative) | 0.05 | 0.05 |
| Rice grain | SEU | 7 × < 0.1; 0.02; 0.016; 0.052; 0.054; 0.06; 0.08; 0.21 |
Trials compliant with GAP (Ireland, MRLOECD = 0.27 | 0.3 (tentative) | 0.21 | 0.10 |
| Grass | NEU | 1.6; 2.5; 7; 7.8; 11.4 |
Trials compliant with GAP (Ireland, MRLOECD = 28.3 | 30 (tentative) | 15.4 | 7.8 |
| SEU | 4.3; 4.5; 8.4; 13.3 |
Trials were performed with higher application rates (0.72–1.2 kg a.s./ha) but results were scaled to the GAP (France,
MRLOECD = 24.5 | 30 (tentative) | 13.3 | 6.45 | |
GAP: Good Agricultural Practice: MRL: maximum residue level; a.s.: active substance; PHI: preharvest interval; OECD: Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development; R ber: statistical calculation of the MRL by using a non‐parametric method; R max: statistical calculation of the MRL by using a parametric method.
* 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.
Supervised trials median residue.
MRL proposal is tentative because the storage stability in high water content commodities is not fully addressed.
MRL proposal is tentative because the storage stability in dry commodities was not investigated.
MRL proposal is tentative because additional trials are required.
Sampling only available at 10 days instead of 7 days (slight deviation) is considered acceptable considering that residues are in the same range.
| Confined rotational crop study (quantitative aspect) | Radioactivity was below 0.01 mg eq/kg in all investigated crops other than wheat straw where total radioactivity was 0.23 mg eq/kg. Residues uptake is not expected in food commodities (root crops, leafy crops, pulses and cereal grain). The possible uptake in cereal straw is deemed of low concern considering that MRLs are not set for feed item, that the livestock dietary burden is mainly driven by grass and that the rotation of rice with other cereals is rather unusual |
| Field rotational crop study | Not available and not required |
| Processed commodity | Number of studies | Processing factor (PF) | |
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| Individual values | Median PF | ||
| Not available and not required | |||
Studies with residues in the RAC at or close to the LOQ were disregarded (unless concentration may occur).
| Median dietary burden (mg/kg bw per day) | Maximum dietary burden (mg/kg bw per day) | Highest contributing commodity | Max dietary burden (mg/kg DM) | Trigger exceeded (Y/N) | |
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| Dairy ruminants | 1.42 | 2.8 | Grass (fresh) | 77.8 | Y |
| Meat ruminants | 1.67 | 3.3 | Grass (fresh) | 76.7 | Y |
| Poultry | 0 | 0 | Not relevant | 0 | N |
| Pigs | 0.23 | 0.46 | Grass silage | 11.6 | Y |
bw: body weight; DM: dry matter.
Calculated for the maximum dietary burden.
| Livestock (available studies) | Animal | Dose (mg/kg bw per day) | Duration (days) | N rate/comment |
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| Laying hen | 0.57 | 10 | Not relevant (no dietary burden in poultry) | |
| Lactating goat | 14.3 | 3 |
5.1N/dairy ruminants 4.3N/meat ruminants | |
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| Animal products (available studies) | Animal | Commodity | T (°C) | Stability (months/years) |
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| Beef | Muscle, fat, liver, kidney | −20 | 12 months | |
| Cow | Milk | −20 | 12 months | |
| Laying hen | Eggs | −20 | 30 months | |
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Storage stability of triclopyr was reported in a variety of animal products as part of the cow feeding studies | ||||
| Animal commodity | Residues at the closest feeding level (mg/kg) | Estimated value at 1 N | MRL proposal (mg/kg) | ||
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| Mean | Highest | STMR (mg/kg) | HR (mg/kg) | ||
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Closest feeding level | |||||
| Milk | < 0.01 | n.a. | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 |
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Closest feeding level | |||||
| Muscle | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.03 | 0.05 | 0.06 |
| Fat | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.03 | 0.05 | 0.06 |
| Liver | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.03 | 0.05 | 0.06 |
| Kidney | 0.05 | 0.06 | 0.03 | 0.08 | 0.08 |
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MRLs are not required for triclopyr since there is no intake of triclopyr residues in poultry | |||||
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Closest feeding level | |||||
| Muscle | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 |
| Fat | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 |
| Liver | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 |
| Kidney | 0.05 | 0.06 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 |
MRL: maximum residue level; bw: body weight.
* Indicates that the MRL is proposed at the limit of quantification.
n.a. not applicable.
Closest feeding level and N dose rate related to the maximum dietary burden.
Mean residue level, recalculated at the 1 N rate for the median dietary burden.
Highest residue level for tissues and eggs and mean residue level for milk, recalculated at the 1 N rate for the maximum dietary burden.
Study performed on dairy cow: feeding level was recalculated as mg/kg bw considering the average feed daily consumption (20 kg/day) and weight (550 kg) of cow.
Only the milk samples collected from day 6 to day 13 were considered (plateau level).
Study performed on calves: feeding level was recalculated as mg/kg bw considering the average feed daily consumption (6.8 kg/day) and weight (220 kg) of calves.
Since extrapolation from ruminants to pigs is acceptable, results of the livestock feeding study on ruminants were relied upon to derive the MRL and risk assessment values in pigs.
| Animal commodity | Residues at the closest feeding level (mg/kg) | Estimated value at 1 N | MRL proposal (mg/kg) | ||
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| Mean | Highest | STMR (mg/kg) | HR (mg/kg) | ||
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Based on the dietary burden of triclopyr (2.8 mg/kg bw) and the feeding study analysing for 3,5,6‐TCP Closest feeding level | |||||
| Milk | 0.01 | n.a. | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.015 (tentative) |
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Based on the dietary burden of triclopyr (3.3 mg/kg bw) and the feeding study analysing for 3,5,6‐TCP Closest feeding level | |||||
| Muscle | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | 0.03 | 0.05 | 0.06 (tentative) |
| Fat | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.04 | 0.09 | 0.09 (tentative) |
| Liver | 0.78 | 0.89 | 0.42 | 0.95 | 1 (tentative) |
| Kidney | 0.58 | 0.85 | 0.31 | 0.90 | 1 (tentative) |
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MRLs are not required for triclopyr since there is no intake for triclopyr residues in poultry | |||||
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Based on the dietary burden of triclopyr (0.46 mg/kg bw) and the feeding study analysing for 3,5,6‐TCP Closest feeding level | |||||
| Muscle | < 0.05 | <0.05 | < 0.01 | < 0.01 | 0.01 |
| Fat | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.015 (tentative) |
| Liver | 0.78 | 0.89 | 0.06 | 0.13 | 0.15 (tentative) |
| Kidney | 0.58 | 0.85 | 0.04 | 0.13 | 0.15 (tentative) |
MRL: maximum residue level; bw: body weight.
* Indicates that the MRL is proposed at the limit of quantification.
n.a. not applicable.
Closest feeding level and N dose rate related to the maximum dietary burden.
Mean residue level, recalculated at the 1 N rate for the median dietary burden.
Highest residue level for tissues and eggs and mean residue level for milk, recalculated at the 1N rate for the maximum dietary burden.
Study performed on dairy cow: feeding level was recalculated as mg/kg bw considering the average feed daily consumption (20 kg/day) and weight (550 kg) of cow.
Only the milk samples collected from 6 to day 13 were considered (plateau level).
Study performed on calves: feeding level was recalculated as mg/kg bw considering the average feed daily consumption (6.8 kg/day) and weight (220 kg) of calves.
Since extrapolation from ruminants to pigs is acceptable, results of the livestock feeding study on ruminants were relied upon to derive the MRL and risk assessment values in pigs.
MRLs for livestock commodities are considered tentative because a fully validated analytical method for enforcement of 3,5,6‐TCP and it conjugates is still needed.
| ADI | 0.03 mg/kg bw per day (EFSA, |
| Highest IEDI, according to EFSA PRIMo | 4.4% ADI (DE, child) |
| Assumptions made for the calculations |
The calculation is based on the median residue levels in the raw agricultural commodities 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 |
| ADI | 0.03 mg/kg bw per day (EFSA, |
| Highest IEDI, according to EFSA PRIMo | 6.0% ADI (DE, child) |
| Assumptions made for the calculations |
The calculation is based on the median residue levels arising from the use of chlorpyrifos, chlorpyrifos‐methyl and triclopyr. For plant commodities, the highest residue level resulting from the use of chlorpyrifos or chlorpyrifos‐methyl was considered, assuming that the two active substances are not used together on the same crop. For those crops where an acute concern was identified for chlorpyrifos or chlorpyrifos‐methyl and for which it was possible to identify a fall‐back GAP (see scenario EU2 in the respective reasoned opinions), EFSA directly considered the 3,5,6‐TCP residue levels resulting from these fall‐back GAPs. For citrus fruits and bananas, the relevant peeling factor was applied The plant commodities, where data were not available to derive MRLs and risk assessment values for the metabolite 3,5,6‐TCP (see chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos‐methyl), were not considered because there are no MRLs currently defined for 3,5,6‐TCP For animal commodities, median residue levels derived, taking into account the three active substances, were considered The contributions of commodities where no GAP was reported in the framework of this review were not included in the calculation |
| Code number | Commodity | Existing EU MRL (mg/kg) | Outcome of the review | |
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| 110010 | Grapefruit | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 110020 | Oranges | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 110030 | Lemons | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 110050 | Mandarins | 0.1 | 0.1 | Further consideration needed |
| 130010 | Apples | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 130020 | Pears | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 140010 | Apricots | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 140030 | Peaches | 0.1 | 0.05 | Further consideration needed |
| 500060 | Rice grain | 1 | 0.3 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011010 | Swine muscle | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1011020 | Swine fat | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1011030 | Swine liver | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1011040 | Swine kidney | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
| 1012010 | Bovine muscle | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1012020 | Bovine fat | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1012030 | Bovine liver | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1012040 | Bovine kidney | 0.2 | 0.08 | Recommended |
| 1013010 | Sheep muscle | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1013020 | Sheep fat | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1013030 | Sheep liver | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1013040 | Sheep kidney | 0.2 | 0.08 | Recommended |
| 1014010 | Goat muscle | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1014020 | Goat fat | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1014030 | Goat liver | 0.05 | 0.06 | Recommended |
| 1014040 | Goat kidney | 0.2 | 0.08 | Recommended |
| 1020000 | Milk of ruminants | 0.05 | 0.01 | Recommended |
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| Other commodities of plant and/or animal origin | See Reg. (EC) No 750/2010 | – | Further consideration needed |
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| 1011010 | Swine muscle | – | 0.01 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011020 | Swine fat | – | 0.015 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011030 | Swine liver | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 1011040 | Swine kidney | – | 0.15 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012010 | Bovine muscle | – | 0.06 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012020 | Bovine fat | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012030 | Bovine liver | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1012040 | Bovine kidney | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013010 | Sheep muscle | – | 0.06 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013020 | Sheep fat | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013030 | Sheep liver | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1013040 | Sheep kidney | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014010 | Goat muscle | – | 0.06 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014020 | Goat fat | – | 0.09 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014030 | Goat liver | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1014040 | Goat kidney | – | 1 | Further consideration needed |
| 1020000 | Milk of ruminants | – | 0.015 | Further consideration needed |
| – | Other commodities of plant and/or animal origin | – | – | Further consideration needed |
MRL: maximum residue level.
*: Indicates that the MRL is set/proposed at the limit of quantification.
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 D).
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; no CXL is available (combination E‐I in Appendix D).
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 D).
There are no relevant authorisations or import tolerances on triclopyr 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 D).
| Feed commodity | Median dietary burden | Maximum dietary burden | ||
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| Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | |
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| Grass (fresh) | 7.8 | STMR | 15.4 | HR |
| Grass silage | 7.8 | STMR | 15.4 | HR |
| Apple pomace | 0.13 | STMR × 2.5 | 0.13 | STMR × 2.5 |
| Grass hay | 31.2 | STMR × 4 | 61.6 | HR × 4 |
STMR: supervised trials median residue; HR: highest residue; PF: processing factor.
For fruit pomace and grass hay, in the absence of processing factors supported by data, default processing factors of 2.5 and 4 were respectively included in the calculation to consider the potential concentration of residues in these commodities.
| Commodity | Chronic risk assessment | Acute risk assessment | ||
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| Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | |
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| Oranges | 0.1 | EU MRL | 0.1 | EU MRL |
| Grapefruits | 0.1 | EU MRL | 0.1 | EU MRL |
| Lemons | 0.1 | EU MRL | 0.1 | EU MRL |
| Mandarins | 0.1 | EU MRL | 0.1 | EU MRL |
| Apples | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Pears | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Apricots | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Peaches | 0.05 | STMR (tentative) | 0.05 | HR (tentative) |
| Rice grain | 0.10 | STMR (tentative) | 0.21 | HR (tentative) |
| Swine meat | 0.01 | STMR muscle | 0.01 | HR muscle |
| Swine fat | 0.01 | STMR | 0.01 | HR |
| Swine liver | 0.01 | STMR | 0.01 | HR |
| Swine kidney | 0.01 | STMR | 0.01 | HR |
| Ruminant meat | 0.027 | STMR muscle | 0.050 | HR muscle |
| Ruminant fat | 0.027 | STMR | 0.050 | HR |
| Ruminant liver | 0.027 | STMR | 0.050 | HR |
| Ruminant kidney | 0.029 | STMR | 0.075 | HR |
| Milk | 0.01 | STMR | 0.01 | HR |
MRL: maximum residue level; STMR: supervised trials median residue; HR: highest residue.
*: Indicates that the input value is proposed at the limit of quantification.
| Commodity | Chronic risk assessment | Acute risk assessment | ||
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| Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | Input value (mg/kg) | Comment | |
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| Grapefruit | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) × PF | 0.05 | HR (chlorpyrifos) × PF |
| Oranges | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) × PF | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) × PF |
| Lemons | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) × PF | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) × PF |
| Limes | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) × PF | 0.05 | HR (chlorpyrifos) × PF |
| Mandarins | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) × PF | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) × PF |
| Almonds | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Chestnuts | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Hazelnuts | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Walnuts | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Apples | 0.04 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.10 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Pears | 0.04 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.15 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Quinces | 0.04 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.10 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Medlar | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Apricots | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Cherries | 0.05 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.18 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Peaches | 0.05 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.11 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Plums | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.03 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Table grapes | 0.08 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.23 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Wine grapes | 0.08 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.23 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Strawberries | 0.10 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.16 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Currants (red, black and white) | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Kiwi | 0.05 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.05 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Bananas | 0.11 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) × PF | 0.20 | HR (chlorpyrifos) × PF |
| Potatoes | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Beetroot | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Carrots | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Radishes | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Garlic | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Onions | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Shallots | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Spring onions | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Tomatoes | 0.04 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Peppers | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Aubergines (egg plants) | 0.04 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Melons | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Pumpkins | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Watermelons | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Broccoli | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Cauliflower | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Brussels sprouts | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Head cabbage | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Kale | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Kohlrabi | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Lamb's lettuce | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Lettuce | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Scarole (broad‐leaf endive) | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Rocket, Rucola | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Spinach | 0.03 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.03 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Beans (fresh, with pods) | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Beans (fresh, without pods) | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Peas (fresh, with pods) | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Peas (fresh, without pods) | – | NO data available | – | No data available |
| Asparagus | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Globe artichokes | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Beans (dry) | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Peas (dry) | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Lupins (dry) | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Poppy seed | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.17 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Sunflower seed | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Rape seed | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.17 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Soya bean | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Mustard seed | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.17 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Cotton seed | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.05 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Gold of pleasure | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.17 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Olives for oil production | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Barley grain | 0.59 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 1.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Buckwheat grain | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Maize grain | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.01 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Millet grain | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Oats grain | 0.59 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 1.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Rice grain | – | No data available | – | No data available |
| Rye grain | 0.10 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.20 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Wheat grain | 0.10 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.20 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Sugar beet (root) | 0.01 | STMR (chlorpyrifos) | 0.06 | HR (chlorpyrifos) |
| Swine meat | 0.01 | STMR muscle (triclopyr) | 0.01 | HR muscle (triclopyr) |
| Swine fat | 0.01 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.01 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Swine liver | 0.06 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.13 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Swine kidney | 0.04 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.13 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Ruminant meat | 0.03 | STMR muscle (triclopyr) | 0.05 | HR muscle (triclopyr) |
| Ruminant fat | 0.04 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.09 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Ruminant liver | 0.42 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.95 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Ruminant kidney | 0.31 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.90 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Poultry meat | 0.02 | STMR muscle (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.02 | HR muscle (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Poultry fat | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Poultry liver | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
| Ruminant milk | 0.01 | STMR (triclopyr) | 0.01 | HR (triclopyr) |
| Eggs | 0.02 | STMR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) | 0.02 | HR (chlorpyrifos‐methyl) |
STMR: supervised trials median residue; HR: highest residue; PF: processing factor.
*: Indicates that the input value is proposed at the limit of quantification.
| Code/trivial name | Chemical name/SMILES notation | Structural formula |
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| Triclopyr |
3,5,6‐Trichloro‐2‐pyridyloxyacetic acid Clc1cc(Cl)c(Cl)nc1OCC(=O)O |
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| Chlorpyrifos |
Clc1cc(Cl)c(Cl)nc1OP(=S)(OCC)OCC |
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| Chlorpyrifos‐methyl |
Clc1cc(Cl)c(Cl)nc1OP(=S)(OC)OC |
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| 3,5,6‐Trichloropyridinol (3,5,6‐TCP) |
3,5,6‐Trichloropyridin‐2‐ol Clc1cc(Cl)c(Cl)nc1O |
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SMILES: simplified molecular‐input line‐entry system.