Abstract:
An experiment was performed to analyze selected pesticide residues in tomato and
bitter gourd and to assess the chronic health risk indices associated with the residues.
The samples were procured from five vital markets of five upazilas namely Kishoreganj
Sadar, Katiadi. Bajitpur, Kuliarchar and Bhairab of Kishoreganj district and transported
to the Pesticide Analytical Laboratory, Pesticide Research and Environmental
Toxicology Section, Entomology Division of Bangladesh Agricultural Research
Institute (BARI), Gazipur. Total 70 samples of two vegetables were analyzed
using modified Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe (QuEChERS)
extraction method and Gas Chromatography (GC) coupled with Electron Capture
Detector (ECD) for the determination of residues of three pesticides namely
acetamiprid, cypermethrin, and lambda-cyhalothrin. The chronic health risk
indices of the detected pesticide residues were calculated based on the estimated
daily intake (EDI) and acceptable daily intake (ADI) for both adult and children
population. Out of 35 analyzed samples of tomato, only 3 samples contained residues
of cypermethrin and acetamiprid which were below the maximum residue limits set by
European Union (EU-MRL) and the rest 32 samples contained no detectable residues.
In case of 35 samples of bitter gourd, 4 samples contained residues of acetamiprid and
lambda-cyhalothrin and 31 samples were free from detectable residues. Out of those 4
contaminated samples, 2 samples contained lambda-cyhalothrin exhibited residue level
above the maximum residue limits (EU-MRLs) and the other 2 samples contained
acetamiprid showed the residue level below the maximum residue limits (EU-MRLs).
All the contaminated samples posed no risk for adult as the risk index values were
below one but two samples with lambda-cyhalothrin indicate associated risk for
children. This study revealed an overall scenario of selected pesticide residues in tomato
and bitter gourd collected from different markets of Kishoreganj district and also
reflected the chronic health effects of these residues on the population.
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER: JAN-JUNE, 2021