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Journal of Food Science and Nutrition | 2013

Monitoring and Risk Assessment of Pesticide Residues in Commercially Dried Vegetables

Young-Ho Seo; Tae-Hee Cho; Chae-Kyu Hong; Mi-Sun Kim; Sung-ja Cho; Won-Hee Park; In-Sook Hwang; Moo-Sang Kim

We tested for residual pesticide levels in dried vegetables in Seoul, Korea. A total of 100 samples of 13 different types of agricultural products were analyzed by a gas chromatography-nitrogen phosphate detector (GC-NPD), an electron capture detector (GC-μECD), a mass spectrometry detector (GC-MSD), and a high performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet detector (HPLC-UV). We used multi-analysis methods to analyze for 253 different pesticide types. Among the selected agricultural products, residual pesticides were detected in 11 samples, of which 2 samples (2.0%) exceeded the Korea Maximum Residue limits (MRLs). We detected pesticide residue in 6 of 9 analyzed dried pepper leaves and 1 sample exceeded the Korea MRLs. Data obtained were then used for estimating the potential health risks associated with the exposures to these pesticides. The estimated daily intakes (EDIs) range from 0.1% of the acceptable daily intake (ADI) for bifenthrin to 8.4% of the ADI for cadusafos. The most critical commodity is cadusafos in chwinamul, contributing 8.4% to the hazard index (HI). This results show that the detected pesticides could not be considered a serious public health problem. Nevertheless, an investigation into continuous monitoring is recommended.


Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2013

Determination of Post-harvest Fungicide in Citrus Fruits Using LC-MS

Su-Jeong Choi; Eun-Jeong Kim; Jae-In Lee; In-Soon Cho; Won-Hee Park; In-Sook Hwang; Moo-Sang Kim; Gun-Hee Kim

Post-harvest fungicide residue was measured in citrus fruits. Samples were collected from local markets in Seoul and analyzed using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS). LC-MS results were validated for the assay of pesticides by using linearity, accuracy, precision, and limits of detection and quantification. The linearity in the concentration ranged from 0.005 to 2.0 mg/kg (R 2 >0.999). Sample recoveries ranged from 80.2 to 98.3% with relative standard deviations below 4.0% for spiking levels from 0.01 to 1.0 mg/kg. The limits of detection ranged between 0.002 and 0.008 mg/kg, and the limits of quantification ranged between 0.006 and 0.027 mg/kg. The highest residue levels for carbendazim, thiabendazole, imazalil, and azoxystrobin in citrus fruits were 0.541, 0.958, 0.721, and 0.052 mg/kg, respectively. The pesticide residues found in citrus fruits were blow maximum residue limits (MRLs) and are not a serious public health problem.


Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2012

Monitoring of Uniconazole by GC-NPD

Eun-Jeung Kim; Bu-Chuhl Choi; Su-Jeong Choi; Chae-Kyu Hong; Eun-Hee Kim; Chae-Man Choi; Young-Ho Seo; Young-Sook Hwang; Mi-Ra Jang; In-Sook Hwang; Moo-Sang Kim; Young-Zoo Chae

The monitoring of the uniconazole residual pesticide for agricultural products was conducted by multiclass pesticide multiresidue methods. Samples were collected from June to November, 2011. Uniconazole pesticide was detected in 49 samples from a total of 3,939 samples. The amount of uniconazole pesticide ranged from 0.09 to 17.89 mg/kg in 49 samples. This method was described for the simultaneous determination of uniconazole by gas chromatography with a nitrogen phosphorus detector (GC-NPD) and mass spectrometry (MS). The limit of detection and quantification were 0.006 and 0.018 mg/kg GC-NPD, respectively. For an evaluation of the GC-NPD method, uniconazole spiked into gyeojachae at a level of 0.5, 5 mg/kg was determined. The recoveries of uniconazole by the GC-NPD method ranged from 83.4 to 101.4%. The results indicate that the method of simultaneous analysis is applicable to uniconazole analysis.


Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea | 2012

Monitoring of Formaldehyde in Cosmetic Products

Bo-Kyung Jung; Woon-Hee Park; Dong-Gyu Kim; Eun-Jung Choi; Yeon-Cheon Kim; In-Sook Hwang; Young-Zoo Chae

포름알데히드는 그 자체가 보존제로 또는 다른 보존제로부터 유리된 형태로 화장품에 일반적으로 존재한다. 포름알데히드는 낮은 농도로도 민감한 피부 반응을 일으킬 수 있으므로 화장품에서 그 사용을 규제하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 팩 및 마스크와 같은 화장품 114 품목을 시중에서 구입하여 포름알데히드의 함량을 분석하였다. 검사 품목의 36%에서


Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2011

Determination of Ethylenethiourea in Fruits

Eun-Hee Kim; Mi-Ra Jang; Jin-A Kim; Tae-Rang Kim; Dong-Hyun Yook; In-Sook Hwang; Jung-Hun Kim

0.3{\sim}9.7{\mu}g/mL


The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science | 2011

The Survey on Pesticide Residues in Vegetables Collected In Seoul

Mi-Ra Jang; Hyun-Kyung Moon; Tae-Rang Kim; Dong-Hyun Yuk; Eun-Hee Kim; Chae-Kyu Hong; Chae-Man Choi; In-Sook Hwang; Jung-Hun Kim; Moo-Sang Kim

(ppm) 수준의 포름알데히드가 검출되었다. 포름알데히드 유리 보존제를 함유한다고 표시되어 있는 12개 제품의 포름알데히드 함량을 조사하였다. Imidazolidinyl urea를 사용한 화장품 10품목과 1,3-Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (DMDM hyantoin)을 사용한 화장품 2품목에서 평균


The Korean Journal of Nutrition | 2011

Exposure Assessment for Pesticide Residues in Vegetables using Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Data for Seoulites

Mi-Ra Jang; Hyun-Kyung Moon; Tae-Rang Kim; Dong-Hyun Yuk; In-Sook Hwang; Moo-Sang Kim; Jung-Hun Kim; Young-Zoo Chae

1.7{\mu}g/mL


The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science | 2011

Monitoring of Residual Pesticides in Agricultural Land from the Southern Area of Seoul

Chae-Man Choi; Dong-Hyeon Yook; Chae-Kyu Hong; Tae-Rang Kim; Young-Sook Hwang; In-Sook Hwang; Jung-Hun Kim; Mu-Sang Kim; Young-Zoo Chae

(ppm)의 포름알데히드가 검출되었다. 식품의약품안전청 고시 최대 허용 포름알데히드 농도 0.2 % (2,000 ppm)을 고려할 때, 이번 조사에서 분석한 화장품에서는 비교적 낮은 수준의 포름알데히드 함량을 보였다. 【Formaldehyde is commonly present in cosmetic products as an ingredient intended to preserve cosmetic raw materials or as a liberated product from other formaldehyde-releasing preservatives. Since even low level of formaldehyde can elicit a dermatological reactions in sensitized individuals, there has been a tendency to restrict and regulate the use of formaldehyde in cosmetic products. In this study, we determined formaldehyde content in 114 commercial cosmetic products such as packs and masks. Formaldehyde was detected at the level ranging from 0.3 to


Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety | 2009

The Effect of Raw Material, Alcohol Content, and trans-Resveratrol on the Formation of Ethyl Carbamate in Plum Wine

Lae-Hwong Hwang; Ae-Kyeong Kim; Kyoung-Ai Park; Ji Young Kim; In-Sook Hwang; Young-Zoo Chae

9.7{\mu}g/mL


Analytical Science and Technology | 2009

Distribution of hazardous heavy metals in commercial herbal medicines classified by plant parts used in seoul

Dong-Gyu Kim; Bogsoon Kim; Eunjung Han; Chang-Ho Han; Oukhee Kim; Byung-Hyun Choi; In-Sook Hwang; Young-Zoo Chae; Min-Young Kim; Seung-Kook Park

(ppm) in 36 % of the tested cosmetic products. We investigated formaldehyde content of twelve products specifying to contain formaldehyde-releasing preservatives on their labels. In eleven of ten imidazolidinyl urea-containing and two 1,3-Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (DMDM hyantoin)-containing products, average of

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Moo-Sang Kim

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Chae-Kyu Hong

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Young-Zoo Chae

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Mi-Ra Jang

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Tae-Rang Kim

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Jung-Hun Kim

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Su-Jeong Choi

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Won-Hee Park

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Young-Ho Seo

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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Dong-Hyun Yuk

Seoul Metropolitan Government

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