| Literature DB >> 32947729 |
Shin Ying Foong1, Nyuk Ling Ma2, Su Shiung Lam1, Wanxi Peng3, Felicia Low4, Bernard H K Lee4, Aage K O Alstrup5, Christian Sonne6.
Abstract
Pollution with pesticides is a widespread global problem and biomonitoring of the environment and human populations is necessary to assess potential harmful biological effects. One of the pesticides that are showing up in vegetables and fruit is chlorpyrifos (CPS). CPS is a nerve-poisoning organophosphorus insecticide, which is in up to 1/3 of all conventionally produced citrus fruits. Our review shows that CPS is a hazardous material that poses risks to human health and also pollutes the environment. There is numerous risk assessment of CPS reported, however, the assessment is easily affected by factors such as climate change, exposure period and CPS concentration. Therefore, rigorous update of the hazardous level of CPS is needed to determine the threshold level safe for humans and animals. There is a need for remediation using for example photoreactive nanoparticle methods and microbial degeneration possessing high degradation efficiency (73-97%). In addition, stringent biomonitoring of food, environment and human exposure should occur to avoid exposure to chemicals via citrus fruits and vegetables. This is necessary to assess health risks and socioeconomic impacts which also require collaboration between private and public sectors to facilitate the growth, sale and manufacturing of biopesticides.Entities:
Keywords: Contaminants; Environment; Human health; Monitoring; Remediation; Socioeconomic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32947729 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588