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Residual characteristics of pesticide in banana from international pesticide residue monitoring data

각국의 잔류농약 모니터링 자료를 활용한 바나나 중 농약 잔류 실태 조사

  • Kim, Seo-Hong (Department of Environmental and Biological Chemistry, Chungbuk National University) ;
  • Kim, Jeong-Ah (Department of Food Engineering, Daegu University) ;
  • Im, Moo-Hyeog (Department of Food Engineering, Daegu University)
  • Received : 2019.10.11
  • Accepted : 2019.12.26
  • Published : 2020.03.31

Abstract

This study was designed to use the safety management data for residual pesticides in imported banana based on the investigation of pesticide residue detection of agricultural products with different origins in the Republic of Korea. From the USA, EU, UK, Japan and Korea from 2007 to 2018, the results of banana residue pesticides were summarized into detected pesticides, number of inspections, number of pesticide detection cases, and the amount of detected pesticide residue. A total of 109 pesticides were detected for the pesticide residue and pesticide detection rate was 4.58% in 206,894 cases. The detection rate was ranged within 10.62-24.62% for chlorpyrifos, imazalil, methyl-bromide, azoxystrobin, carbendazim, pretilachlor and thiabendazole. Among them, chlorpyrifos was detected most often followed by imazalil, azoxystrobin, thiabendazole, bifenthrin and carbendazim. According to the results of monitoring data for bananas in EU, Japan, USA, UK and Korea, the kinds of detected pesticides were 85, 57, 23, 18 and 8, respectively. Azoxystrobin, bifenthrin and chloropyrifos were found in monitoring data of all countries. Fourteen and twelve pesticides were detected in bananas from Costa Rica and Ecuador, respectively. Imazalil and thiabendazole were detected in 16 and 11 origins, respectively. Myclobutanil and iprodione were detected in four and two countries, respectively. In bananas from Costa Rica, azoxystrobin and bifenthrin were detected 11.8 and 9.8%, respectively, and the detection rate of azoxystrobin was 19% in bananas from Colombia. Chlorpyrifos was detected 22.7, 13.3 and 10.8% in bananas from Belize, Colombia and Costa Rica respectively. Myclobutanil was detected in bananas from Colombia and Costa Rica with the rate of 17.9 and 10.4%, respectively.

이 연구는 농산물의 원산지에 따른 검출 농약을 조사하여 대한민국의 수입 바나나 중 잔류농약 안전 관리 자료로 활용하고자 하였다. 미국, 일본, EU, 영국 및 대한민국의 2007에서 2018년까지 바나나 중 잔류농약 검사 결과를 활용하여 검출 농약, 검사 건수, 농약 검출 건수 및 검출량으로 정리하였다. 이들 바나나의 잔류농약 검사에서 검출된 농약은 총 109종이었으며, 전체 검사 건수는 206,894건이었다. 이 중 9,483건에서 잔류농약이 검출되었으며, 농약 검출률은 4.58%였다. 검출된 농약은 chlorpyrifos, imazalil, methyl-bromide, azoxystrobin, carbendazim, pretilachlor 및 thiabendazole 등 이었으며, 이 농약들의 검출률은 10.62-24.62% 범위였다. Chlorpyrifos가 검출 건수에서 가장 많이 검출되었으며, 다음으로 imazalil, azoxystrobin, thiabendazole, bifenthrin 및 carbendazim 순이었다. EU, 일본, 미국, 영국 및 대한민국의 잔류농약 검사에서 각각 85, 57, 23, 18 및 8종 농약이 검출되었다. Azoxystrobin, bifenthrin 및 chlorpyrifos는 모든 국가의 모니터링에서 검출되었다. 코스타리카 및 에콰도르산 바나나에서 각각 14 및 12종 농약이 검출되었다. Imazalil 및 thiabendazole은 각각 16 및 11개 원산지에서 검출되었다. Myclobutanil 및 iprodione은 각각 4 및 2개국산에서 검출되었다. Azoxystrobin 및 bifenthrin은 코스타리카산 바나나에서 각각 11.8 및 9.8% 검출 건수를 보였고, azoxystrobin의 검출률은 콜롬비아산에서 19%였다. 벨리즈산, 콜롬비아산 및 코스타리카산 바나나 중 chlorpyrifos는 각각 22.7, 13.3 및 10.8%의 검출률을 보였고, 콜롬비아산 및 코스타리카산 바나나 중 myclobutanil의 검출률은 각각 17.9 및 10.4%였다.

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