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Plaguicidas en alimentos: riesgo a la salud y marco regulatorio en Veracruz, México

Jahaziel Díaz-Vallejo, Albino Barraza‐Villarreal, Leticia Yáñez‐Estrada, Leticia Hernández‐Cadena

2021Salud Pública de México16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective. Evaluate compliance with the maximum permissible limits for pesticide residues in food in the state of Veracruz, as well as the risk to human health due to its consumption. Materials and methods. The concentration of pesticide residues in plant products were measured for comparison with the values established as safety limits and the regulatory framework for the use of pesticides. The hazard quotient and its possible effect on health were calculated. Results. 14.8% of the samples exceeded the allowed concentration. We found banned pesticides (methamidophos, monochotophos, triazophos and chlorpyrifos) that exceeded the established references dose, which increase the risk of possible neurological, hepatotoxic and endocrine alterations in health. Conclusions. There is the presence of highly hazardous pesticides, which are prohibited by international environmental conventions due to their impact on health and the environment, which is why their elimination is necessary. The regulatory framework in Mexico must be updated and dynamic as the knowledge of the adverse health effects of pesticides advances.

Topics & Concepts

MethamidophosPesticideHazard quotientHazardous wasteEnvironmental healthPesticide residueChlorpyrifosToxicologyHuman healthHazardEnvironmental scienceBusinessEnvironmental protectionMedicineBiologyWaste managementEngineeringAgronomyEcologyPesticide Exposure and ToxicityPesticide Residue Analysis and Safety