| Literature DB >> 33158673 |
Zhenlan Xu1, Lingxiangyu Li2, Yi Xu2, Shanshan Wang3, Xiaoxia Zhang2, Tao Tang1, Jianzhong Yu1, Huiyu Zhao1, Shenggan Wu1, Chunrong Zhang1, Xueping Zhao4.
Abstract
Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo (D. officinale) is a dual-use plant with both botanical medicine and food applications, drawing increasing attentions. Pesticides are inevitably applied on D. officinale in commercial artificial-sheltered cultivation, yet little is known about pesticide residue levels in D. officinale. A modified high through-put QuEChERS method coupled with HPLC-MS/MS was developed and validated to detect 76 pesticides in D. officinale. Graphitized multi-wall carbon nanotubes (g-MWCNTs) was selected as the clean-up sorbent, showing relative weak affinity to triazole fungicide having planar structure in their molecular and low matrix effects of pesticides in D. officinale samples compared to MWCNTs and pesticarb. The validated method was applied to analyze pesticide residues in 86 real D. officinale samples collected from three main producing provinces. 43 different pesticides were detected with highest residue of 6.11 mg/kg for dimethomorph. Given possible health risks related to pesticide residues, accordingly, risk assessment of human exposure to pesticides via intake of D. officinale was thus performed, indicating that the pesticide residue in fresh or dry D. officinale would not cause potential risk to human health either in the long-term or short-term. This work improved our understanding of potential exposure risk of pesticide multi-residues in D. officinale.Entities:
Keywords: Dendrobium officinale Kimura et Migo; Dietary exposure risk assessment; Graphitized multi-wall carbon nanotubes; Pesticide multi-residues
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33158673 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514