Abstract |
The chronic dietary risk assessment for 34 pesticides suspected of acting as endocrine disrupters in Iran was assessed by comparing TMDI with the Acceptable Daily Intakes (ADI). Of 34 investigated endocrine-disrupting pesticides (EDPs), 6 had TMDI > ADI. In addition, potential non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic health risk assessments were evaluated using Monte Carlo simulation. HQ in wheat was 17.40 and 20.29 in adults and children, respectively. Due to dimethoate residue in wheat, HQ was 2.78, and for fenitrothion residue, 3.22. HI was 21.22 for adults and 24.76 for children in wheat, more than 1. Total Carcinogenic risk (TCR) due to EDPs residues was 6.40 × 10-5 in apples, in citrus fruits 5.97 × 10-5, 3.33 × 10-5 in cucumber, 5.30 × 10-5 in lettuce, in potato was 2.36 × 10-5, in rice was 1.61 × 10-5, 1.78 × 10-5 in tomato, and due to epoxiconazole residues in wheat was 3.18 × 10-5, more than acceptable limit 1.0 × 10-6. Therefore, consumers were at significant risk of carcinogenesis.Abbreviations: PCBs: polychlorinated biphenyls; BPA: Bisphenol A; ED: Endocrine Disrupting; EDCs: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals; EDPs: Endocrine Disrupting Pesticides; ADI: Acceptable Daily Intake; TMDI: Theoretical Maximum Daily Intake; FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization; WHO: World Health Organization; MRL: Maximum Residue Limit; HQ: Hazard Quotient; HI: Hazard Index; CR: Cancer Risk; TCR: Total Cancer Risk; PPP: plant protection products.
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Authors | Vahideh Mahdavi, Ahmad Heidari, Amin Mousavi Khaneghah |
Journal | International journal of environmental health research
(Int J Environ Health Res)
Vol. 34
Issue 3
Pg. 1355-1369
(Mar 2024)
ISSN: 1369-1619 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 37017094
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Pesticides
- Pesticide Residues
- Carcinogens
- Polychlorinated Biphenyls
- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
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Topics |
- Child
- Adult
- Humans
- Pesticides
(toxicity)
- Iran
- Food Contamination
(analysis)
- Pesticide Residues
(toxicity, analysis)
- Risk Assessment
- Carcinogens
- Polychlorinated Biphenyls
- Neoplasms
- Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell
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