Quantification of insecticides in commercial seafood sold in East Asian markets: risk assessment for consumers
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Authors/contributors
- Ivorra, Lucia (Author)
- Cardoso, Patricia G. (Author)
- Chan, Shek Kiu (Author)
- Cruzeiro, Catarina (Author)
- Tagulao, Karen (Author)
Title
Quantification of insecticides in commercial seafood sold in East Asian markets: risk assessment for consumers
Abstract
The extraction of 21 insecticides and 5 metabolites was performed using an optimized and validated QuEChERS protocol that was further used for the quantification (GC–MS/MS) in several seafood matrices (crustaceans, bivalves, and fish-mudskippers). Seven species, acquired from Hong Kong and Macao wet markets (a region so far poorly monitored), were selected based on their commercial importance in the Indo-Pacific region, market abundance, and affordable price. Among them, mussels from Hong Kong, together with mudskippers from Macao, presented the highest insecticide concentrations (median values of 30.33 and 23.90 ng/g WW, respectively). Residual levels of fenobucarb, DDTs, HCHs, and heptachlors were above the established threshold (10 ng/g WW) for human consumption according to the European and Chinese legislations: for example, in fish-mudskippers, DDTs, fenobucarb, and heptachlors (5-, 20- and tenfold, respectively), and in bivalves, HCHs (fourfold) had higher levels than the threshold. Risk assessment revealed potential human health effects (e.g., neurotoxicity), especially through fish and bivalve consumption (non-carcinogenic risk; ΣHQLT > 1), and a potential concern of lifetime cancer risk development through the consumption of fish, bivalves, and crustaceans collected from these markets (carcinogenic risk; ΣTCR > 10–4). Since these results indicate polluted regions, where the seafood is collected/produced, a strict monitoring framework should be implemented in those areas to improve food quality and safety of seafood products.
Publication
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume
30
Issue
12
Pages
34585-34597
Date
2023-03-01
Journal Abbr
Environ Sci Pollut Res
Language
en
ISSN
1614-7499
Short Title
Quantification of insecticides in commercial seafood sold in East Asian markets
Accessed
4/11/23, 8:10 AM
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Citation
Ivorra, L., Cardoso, P. G., Chan, S. K., Cruzeiro, C., & Tagulao, K. (2023). Quantification of insecticides in commercial seafood sold in East Asian markets: risk assessment for consumers. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30(12), 34585–34597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-24413-7
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United Nations SDGs
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