Quantification of field-incurred residues of cyantraniliprole and IN-J9Z38 in cabbage/soil using QuEChERS/HPLC-PDA and dietary risk assessment.
Niranjan KumarNeethu NarayananTirthankar BanerjeeRakesh Kumar SharmaSuman GuptaPublished in: Biomedical chromatography : BMC (2021)
Cyantraniliprole is an anthranilic diamide insecticide used for the effective management of diamondback moth in cabbage. Dietary risk assessment of pesticides in food is a major concern now. This study developed a QuEChERS/HPLC-PDA-based highly efficient and reliable method, registering 89.80-100.11% recoveries of cyantraniliprole and its metabolite IN-J9Z38 from cabbage and soil with a relative standard deviation of 0.43-5.77%. Field experiment was conducted to study the residue dissipation of cyantraniliprole in cabbage and soil. Two foliar treatments of 10.26% formulation (Benevia) at 60 (T1 ) and 120 (T2 ) gram active ingredient/hectare were applied. The dissipation half-lives of cyantraniliprole in cabbage and soil were determined to be 3.5-4.2 and 3.8-5.3 days at T1 and 3.9-4.8 and 4.1-4.7 days at T2 , respectively. The maximum concentrations of IN-J9Z38 at T1 and T2 were 0.819 and 1.061 mg/kg, respectively, on the fifth day. A risk quotient value of <1 indicates no dietary risk to the consumers. The residues in the harvested cabbage were below the tolerance level of 2.0 mg/kg established by the regulatory body in India.
Keyphrases
- risk assessment
- ms ms
- simultaneous determination
- highly efficient
- tandem mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- high performance liquid chromatography
- human health
- gas chromatography
- heavy metals
- solid phase extraction
- gas chromatography mass spectrometry
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- transcription factor
- high resolution
- plant growth
- gram negative
- climate change
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- aedes aegypti