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  • Monitoring and risk assessm...
    Park, Byung-Kyu; Kwon, Sung-Hee; Yeom, Mi-Sook; Han, Se-Youn; Kang, Min-Jung; Seo, Soon-Jae; Joo, Kwang-Sig; Heo, Myung-Je

    Han'guk Sikp'um Kwahakhoe Chi = Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology, 06/2021, Volume: 53, Issue: 4
    Journal Article

    This study was conducted to monitor residual pesticides in a total of 527 school foodservice agricultural products from 2019 to 2020 in Incheon. Pesticide residues in the samples were analyzed by the multi-residue method in the Korean food code for 373 pesticides using GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, GC-ECD, GC-NPD, and HPLC-UVD. By monitoring the pesticides, 12 (2.3%) of the 527 pesticides were detected, and 2 (0.4%) samples exceeded the maximum residue limit. Twelve types of pesticides were detected in the agricultural products of carrot, chard, chili pepper, chwinamul, crown daisy, parsley, perilla leaves, and spinach. As a means of risk assessment through the consumption of agricultural products detected with pesticide residues, the proportion of estimated daily intake to acceptable daily intake was estimated in the range of 0.0000-39.7425%. Results showed no particular health risk through the consumption of school foodservice agricultural products with pesticide residues.