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Title: Multi-residue method of pesticides by UPLC-MS/MS in bivalve mollusks samples as a tool for food quality and safety.
Authors: CASTRO, I. M. de
BASTOS, L. H. P.
ANJOS, M. R. dos
OLIVEIRA, A. C. DE
COSTA, D. M. S. F. DA
CARDOSO, M. H. W. M.
CARVALHO, L. M. J. DE
Affiliation: IZABELA MIRANDA DE CASTRO, CTAA; LUCIA HELENA PINTO BASTOS, FIOCRUZ; MARIANNA RAMOS DOS ANJOS, CTAA; ANGÉLICA CASTANHEIRA DE OLIVEIRA, FIOCRUZ; DÉBORA MARIA S. F. DA COSTA, UFRRJ; MARIA HELENA WOHLERS MORELLI CARDOSO, FIOCRUZ; LUCIA MARIA JAEGER DE CARVALHO, UFRJ.
Date Issued: 2023
Citation: Food Science and Technology, v. 43, e116722, 2023.
Description: Bivalve molluscs (BM) are filter animals and bioaccumulators of substances from the environment. This characteristic allows a great absorption of nutrients that makes them a source of protein-rich foods. On the other hand, if there are toxic contaminants in the environment, their absorption by animals may occur. This happens with pesticides coming from agricultural and livestock production systems that can migrate to areas of BM crops. Considering the high nutritional value of bivalve molluscs and their positive impact on the human diet, these products must be carefully evaluated for the possible presence of toxic substances in order to guarantee their safety. Thus, the aim of this work was to implement and validate a multi-residue method using tandem mass spectrometry to evaluate pesticide residues commonly used in agricultural production systems present in these matrices. Extraction and cleaning steps were optimized and the method proved to be adequate to quantify 322 pesticides. The samples come from five different areas of culture of bivalve molluscs in the southeast, north and northeast regions of Brazil. The analysis of the mollusc samples showed the presence at the trace level of seven different pesticide residues in four of the five evaluated samples.
NAL Thesaurus: Pesticides
Keywords: Mollusk bivalves
UPLC MS MS
Oyster
Scallop
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5327/fst.116722
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CTAA)


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