Dissipation Behavior, Residue, and Risk Assessment of Benziothiazolinone in Apples.
Yida ChaiRong LiuWei HeFuliu XuZenglong ChenLi LiWei LiLongfei YuanPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Benziothiazolinone is the first independently developed fungicide in China. It has been used to effectively control fungal diseases in a variety of fruits, vegetables, and crops. In this study, the degradation behavior and final residue of benziothiazolinone in apples is discussed, and the dietary risk to consumers was evaluated. High-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was used to determine benziothiazolinone residues in apple samples from eight different regions of China. The average recovery of benziothiazolinone in apples was 85.5-100.2%, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) was 0.8-14.9%. The limits of the method of quantification of benziothiazolinone in apples was 0.01 mg/kg. Under good agricultural practices (GAP) conditions, the final residues of benziothiazolinone in apples were below 0.01 mg/kg, lower than the maximum residual limit (MRL) of China. Although the degradation half-lives of benziothiazolinone were 23.9 d-33.0 d, the risk quotient (RQ) of benziothiazolinone was 15.5% by calculating the national estimated daily intake and comparing it with the acceptable daily intake. These results suggested that under GAP conditions, the intake of benziothiazolinone from apples exhibits an acceptably low health risk on consumers.
Keyphrases
- health risk
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- risk assessment
- heavy metals
- human health
- physical activity
- primary care
- weight gain
- simultaneous determination
- drinking water
- quality improvement
- mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- health risk assessment
- amino acid
- liquid chromatography
- breast cancer risk