De-contamination of pesticide residues in food by ionizing radiation.

Khaled A. Mohamed; Ahmed Ali Basfar; Omar Alsager;

Abstract


The role of gamma irradiation on removal of pesticides in aqueous solutions or in vegetables and fruits was investigated. Radiation - induced decontamination of pesticides is generally greater in aqueous solutions than in selected vegetables and fruits. Residues of malathion (0.5 ppm in potatoes, 8 ppm in onions and dates), pirimiphos-methyl (1 ppm in onions and grapes) and cypermethrin (0.05 ppm in potatoes and 0.1 ppm in onions) were not reduced to below maximum residue limits (MRLs) for irradiation doses up to 1 kGy. The same trend was observed when irradiation was performed for grapes fortified with malathion (8 ppm) and cypermethrin (2 ppm) for absorbed doses up to 2 kGy. Ionizing radiation reduced the residues of pirimiphos-methyl (0.05 ppm in potatoes at1 kGy, 1 ppm in grapes at 2 kGy and 0.1 ppm in dates at1 kGy), malathion (8 ppm in grapes at 7 kGy) and cypermethrin (2 ppm in grapes at 7 kGy) to below maximum residue limits (MRLs).


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Title De-contamination of pesticide residues in food by ionizing radiation.
Authors Khaled A. Mohamed ; Ahmed Ali Basfar; Omar Alsager
Keywords Gamma-irradiation; Food decontamination; Pesticide residues
Issue Date Apr-2012
Publisher Radiation Physics and Chemistry.
Journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 
Volume 81
Issue 4
Start page 473
End page 478
DOI 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2011.12.040

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