Efficacy of some washing solutions for removal of pesticide residues in lettuce

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作者
Balkan, Tarik [1 ]
Yilmaz, Ozlem [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokat Gaziosmanpasa Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Plant Protect, TR-60150 Tokat, Turkey
关键词
Food safety; LC-MS; MS; Method validation; Pesticide residue; Reduction; QuEChERS; VEGETABLES; FRUITS;
D O I
10.1186/s43088-022-00324-x
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: When previous studies were examined, it was reported that a wide variety of pesticide residues were detected in lettuce (Bakirci et al. in Food Chem 160:379-392, 2014; Balkan and Yilmaz in Food Chem 384:132516, 2022; Qin et al. in Food Res Int 72:161-167, 2015; Selim et al. in Res J Environ Sci 5:248-258, 2011). In addition, pesticide contaminated lettuce poses a risk to consumers as it is a fresh food that is eaten raw. Therefore, pesticide removal processes must be applied before consumption. Some pesticide removal process, such as storage and heat treatment cannot be applied to lettuce because of unshelled, no long shelf life and consuming as fresh. Different practical methods are needed for the removal of pesticides process. The recommendations of suitable methods for cleaning salad materials in ready-to-eat sector, hotels, restaurants and homes are very important. It is important to reduce pesticide residues in vegetables and fruits that are consumed raw by washing them with non-toxic solutions. These approaches aim to protect public health. The study conducted in 2021 determined the effect of various washing treatments. For this purpose, before the washing trials, QuEChERS method was validated for determination of 7 pesticides in lettuce, by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Lettuce plants were grown in the greenhouse for the study. Lettuces were brought to the laboratory 24 h after pesticides were applied in the greenhouse. The samples were kept in 2 L washing solution for pesticide analysis.Results: The processing factor values of all washing applications were found below 1. This result shows that the residue level was reduced by washing solutions. Among the washing solution treatments, the rice vinegar washing solution was found to be most effective in reducing the pesticide residues which was due to the high degree in the pesticide degradation. Washing with filtered rice water also exhibited equivalent reduction capability similar to rice vinegar.Conclusions: The effectiveness of washing solutions was different for boscalid, deltamethrin, fluopcolide, fluopyram, pyrimethanil, pyraclostrobin and sulfoxaflor. However, when the average removal of these pesticides was evaluated, the most effective solutions were rice vinegar, filtered rice water, carbonated water, NaCl + grape vinegar, hot tap water (40 degrees C), grape vinegar (6% acetic acid), grape vinegar + water, cold tap water (20 degrees C), lemon juice, baking soda water, grape vinegar (8% acetic acid), filtered mint water and grape vinegar (4% acetic acid), respectively. It was concluded that some of the solutions used in this study can significantly reduce exposure to pesticides for consumers.
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