Effect of household processing on pesticide residues in field-sprayed tomatoes

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Hyeyoung Kwon
Taek-Kyum Kim
Su-Myeong Hong
Eun-Kyung Se
Nam-Jun Cho
Kee-Sung Kyung
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[1] National Academy of Agricultural Science,Chemical Safety Division
[2] Rural Deveolment Administration,Department of Environmental and Biological Chemistry, College of Agricultural Life and Environmental Sciences
[3] Chungbuk National University,undefined
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tomato; pesticide; processing; puree; reduction;
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Tomatoes sprayed with chlorothalonil, oxadixyl, and thiophanate-methyl in a greenhouse were cooked to juice and puree using washing, blanching, peeling, and boiling. Washing reduced amounts of chlorothalonil, oxadixyl, and thiophanate-methyl pesticide residues by 92, 52, and 84%, respectively. A concentration of 3.66% chlorothalonil remained in peeled tomatoes, 0.32% in juice, with no detection in puree. Oxadixyl remained at a concentration of 40% in peeled tomatoes, 54% in juice, and 77% in puree, and the remaining concentration of thiophanate-methyl was 6.2% in peeled tomatoes, 8.7% in juice, and 16.2% in puree. Non-systemic pesticide residues on tomato surfaces could be largely removed through washing and peeling. Reductions in levels of systemic pesticides in tomato pulp during boiling were dependent on the physico-chemical characteristics of pesticides.
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