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Concentrations of organophosphorus pesticides in rice (Oryza sativa) and human health risk assessment from Songhua River,Northeast China
Authors:Rui Yu  Qiang Liu  Jingshuang Liu  Qicun Wang
Institution:1. Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, College of Resources and Environment, Beijing, China
Abstract:The aim of this study was to investigate organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) concentrations in rice grains and estimate potential health risk to inhabitants. A total of 102 rice samples were collected from the Irrigated Area of Songhua River, located in Jilin province, one of the most important rice production areas and a key agricultural area in China. The twelve OPs were determined by gas chromatography coupled with flame photometric detector. Results showed that OPs concentrations in rice grains did not exceed maximum residue limit. The mean concentrations obtained for the detected twelve OPs in µg kg?1 were as follows: omethoate (0.60), diazinon (0.56), parathion-methyl (0.54), dimethoate (0.38), isocarbophos (0.38), phorate (0.31), fenitrothion (0.24), parathion (0.23), fenthion (0.23), malathion (0.13), dichlorvos (0.13), and methamidophos (0.08). Diazinon (39.2%), omethoate (31.4%), and parathion-methyl (25.5%) had the highest frequency in the detected twelve OPs. 69.6% of samples contained more than one OP, 24.5% of samples detected one OP, and only 5.9% samples did not find any OPs. The average target hazard quotients were all less than one and average hazard index for adults and children were 0.273 and 0.238, respectively. Overall, results indicated that the intake of rice may be safe for consumers.
Keywords:organophosphorus pesticides  rice  maximum residue limit (MRL)  acceptable daily intake (ADI)  target hazard quotient (THQ)
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