Occurrence and Distribution
Study of Residues from
Pesticides Applied under Controlled Conditions in the Field during
Rice Processing
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Abstract
The results of an experiment to study the occurrence
and distribution
of pesticide residues during rice cropping and processing are reported.
Four herbicides, nine fungicides, and two insecticides (azoxystrobin,
byspiribac-sodium, carbendazim, clomazone, difenoconazole, epoxiconazole,
isoprothiolane, kresoxim-methyl, propanil, quinclorac, tebuconazole,
thiamethoxam, tricyclazole, trifloxystrobin, λ-cyhalotrin) were
applied to an isolated rice-crop plot under controlled conditions,
during the 2009–2010 cropping season in Uruguay. Paddy rice
was harvested and industrially processed to brown rice, white rice,
and rice bran, which were analyzed for pesticide residues using the
original QuEChERS methodology and its citrate variation by LC-MS/MS
and GC-MS. The distribution of pesticide residues was uneven among
the different matrices. Ten different pesticide residues were found
in paddy rice, seven in brown rice, and eight in rice bran. The highest
concentrations were detected in paddy rice. These results provide
information regarding the fate of pesticides in the rice food chain
and its safety for consumers