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Pesticide levels in shrimp on Mexican coasts.

Mercedes Zambrano-SoriaGladys Alejandra Toledo-IbarraCarlos Eduardo Covantes-RosalesVictor Wagner Barajas-CarrilloIsaías Rios-JiménezJosé Belisario Leyva-MoralesMigdalia Sarahy Navidad-MurrietaFrancisco Fabián Razura-CarmonaManuel Iván Girón-Pérez
Published in: International journal of environmental health research (2024)
The present review aimed to evaluate the current situation of pesticide residues detected in shrimp (commercial species) on the Mexican coasts. The organochlorine pesticides (OC), α-endosulfan (210.01 ng g -1 ), endosulfan sulfate (127.5 ng g -1 ), heptachlor (126.04 ng g -1 and γ-HCH (121.04 ng g -1 ) are identified as the most common pesticides in shrimp tissues, with the Northwest area reporting the highest concentrations of these OC. Given that there is an under-evaluation of pesticide residue levels, there was a greater contribution of studies directed at the Northwest of the country considering that there are states that are among the main shrimp-producing and consumers entities. The concentrations and types of pesticides banned nationally and globally, due to their toxic effects on the population, were reported. Therefore, since the most current information is 19 years out of date, it is necessary to perform recent evaluations with sensible and precise methods.
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