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Food Chem ; 429: 136893, 2023 Dec 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37480773

RESUMEN

Pesticide residues in tea and herbal tea often exceed EU maximum residue limits. Consideration of the transfer of pesticides from the leaves (called transfer factors) to the brew is essential to assess the associated risk. This study identified infusion parameters influencing the transfer behaviour of 61 pesticides and elaborated a predictive model for pesticides with unknown transfer factors in black, green, herbal and flavoured teas. Tea type and the presence of flavours were the criteria that most influenced the pesticide transfer. Interestingly, infusion parameters that are individual and area dependent such as infusion time, temperature and water hardness, did not play a significant role. Beta regression models developed to characterise pesticide behaviour during infusion showed good predictions for most pesticides and revealed that log (P) was the main physico-chemical parameter to estimate the pesticide transfer. The transfer factors database and validated models are valuable tools for improving risk assessment.


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Residuos de Plaguicidas , Plaguicidas , Tés de Hierbas , Bases de Datos Factuales , Aromatizantes ,
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Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill ; 16(1): 58-68, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36537161

RESUMEN

Over the last decade, the consumption of tea and herbal tea has gained more and more popularity across the globe, but the potential presence of chemical contaminants (e.g. pesticides, trace elements, synthetic drugs) may raise health concerns. This study analysed selected teas available in Belgian retail stores and performed a risk assessment for these samples. No chemical adulteration could be detected in dry tea material. More than 38% of the dry leaves samples contained at least one pesticide exceeding the maximal residue level (MRL) set by the EU. However, further risk assessment, based on the values of pesticide residues and the toxic trace elements encountered in the brew, demonstrate that the consumption of these teas will not give rise to health concerns. Nonetheless, attention should be given to the leaching potential of nickel from teas and the presence of arsenic in brews from algae containing teas.


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Residuos de Plaguicidas , Plaguicidas , Oligoelementos , Plaguicidas/análisis , Oligoelementos/análisis , Té/química , Bélgica , Contaminación de Alimentos/análisis , Residuos de Plaguicidas/análisis , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas/análisis
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