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Multi-residue analytical method development and dietary exposure risk assessment of 345 pesticides in mango by LC-Q-TOF/MS.

Authors :
Wu, Xingqiang
Li, Jianxun
Wei, Jing
Tong, Kaixuan
Xie, Yujie
Chang, Qiaoying
Yu, Xiaoxuan
Li, Bei
Lu, Meiling
Fan, Chunlin
Chen, Hui
Source :
Food Control. Apr2025, Vol. 170, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Mango is attracting increasing global attention for its superior flavor and nutritional benefits. However, the use of pesticides has resulted in a threat to its quality, safety, and human health due to their inevitable residue. There is an urgent need for advanced technologies that can efficiently and sensitively analyze a wide range of pesticides. In this study, a high-throughput screening and quantification method for 345 pesticides in mango was established by applying a modified QuEChERS method combined with liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-Q-TOF/MS). A response surface methodology (RSM) optimized the critical parameters for extracting various pesticides in 1% acetic acid-acetonitrile (v/v) using MgSO 4 , PSA, C 18 , and GCB as the adsorbents. The proposed method was successfully validated and applied to the quantitative detection of pesticide residues in 73 mango samples from Hainan. The study found pesticide residues in 95.9% of mango samples, of which 3 samples had residue concentrations in excess of the Chinese maximum residue limit. A total of 24 pesticides were detected, with detection percentages ranging from 1.4% (Thiabendazole) to 41.1% (Pyraclostrobin). Considering the possible health risks related to pesticide residues, risk assessment of human exposure to pesticides via intake of mango was evaluated. The acute and chronic dietary exposure risks related to pesticide residues in mango were accepted. In conclusion, this study provides a powerful platform for monitoring multiple pesticides in mango. First, it can promote the rational use of pesticides, and second, it can help consumers to assess the risk of dietary exposure to pesticide residues. [Display omitted] • QuEChERS based LC-Q-TOF/MS method was developed to detect 345 pesticides in mango. • The method showed satisfactory validation performance according to SANTE guideline. • The simplicity, high throughput, reliability of results were the advantage of method. • 95.9% of the mango samples were detected with one or several pesticide residues. • The chronic and acute risk assessment of mango from Hainan province were acceptable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09567135
Volume :
170
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Control
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181491179
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.111016