Contamination and health risk of pesticides in eight popular Chinese traditional medicines from Zhejiang Province

Tingting Ma, Xia Pan,Tiantian Wang,Yongming Luo

Environmental Science and Pollution Research(2024)

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Zhejiang Province is one of the top five major provinces producing traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) and is famous for Zhebawei (in Chinese), the eight popular geo-authentic TCMs including Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Radix Paeoniae Alba , Thunberg Fritillary Bulb , Chrysanthemum morifolium , Corydalis yanhusuo W. T. Wang, Scrophulariae Radix , Ophiopogonis Radix , and Curcuma Wenyujin Y. H. Chen et C. Ling. High proportion application and residue of pesticides directly affect the quality and yield of TCMs. In this study, pesticides residual levels in crude and processing samples were assessed along with their health risks in Zhebawei primarily produced in Zhejiang Province. In total, the exceeded ratios of pesticides residual concentrations in above mentioned eight species were 15/23, 4/7, 26/70, 22/44, 10/19, 8/12, 7/15, and 0/2, respectively. No acute dietary intake health risks were found but the long-term risks from permethrin in S. Radix should be carefully considered, with all quotient values being higher than 2.1 for all groups between 7 and 70 years. Furthermore, the risks of total benzene hexachloride in T. Fritillary Bulb and carbendazim in C. morifolium should be closely monitored. Suggestions for the cultivation and pesticide management of herbal medicines have been proposed to promote the quality of medicinal materials. Graphical abstract
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Chinese herbal medicine,Raw herbal material,Processed herbal,Pesticide residue,Dietary intake
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