Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2021

Simultaneous determination of multiple pesticide residues in Iranian saffron: A probabilistic health risk assessment

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Saffron is a strategic agricultural product having extensive flavoring applications in Asia. Although utilization of pesticides for its cultivation is limited, there is a possible risk of contamination in this prominent spice. Herein, 88 pesticides were analyzed in 34 fsamples collected from the most crucial saffron-rich region of the country using a miniaturized QuEChERS approach and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS). Results indicated that LOQs and LDR were within the ranges of 5–50 and 5-1000\u2009µg L-1 (5.49-54.9 and 5.49-1099\u2009µg Kg-1), respectively. Considering LOQ values, 3.4% out of 34 samples were contaminated by at least one pesticide. The highest mean values related to carbendazim and iprodione were obtained to be 10.6 and 8.79\u2009µg Kg-1, respectively. However, only eight samples exhibited pesticide residues higher than the limits specified by European Union. Furthermore, probabilistic human health risk assessment of pesticides was investigated using a Hazard Quotient (HQ) method in Monte Carlo (MC) algorithm. Total Hazard Quotient (THQ) values according to the consumption of saffron in adults and children were calculated as 2.5E-5 and 1.2E-4, respectively. Consequently, the applied health risk assessment on Iranian saffron samples revealed that HQ for adults and children populations might not pose health hazards. Most Iranian saffron samples are safe; their pesticide residue levels are below the EU MRLs, and the observed mean values were much lower than MRLs

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DOI 10.1016/J.JFCA.2021.103915
Language English
Journal Journal of Food Composition and Analysis

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