Occurrence and Levels of Chlorinated Pesticides Residues in Cow Milk: A Human Health Risk Assessment

  • Ibigbami O
  • Aiyesanmi A
  • Adesina A
  • et al.
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Background: The study determined the presence and concentration of persistent organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) residues in cow milk from Ekiti State University Agricultural farm in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. The study was investigated in order to monitor consumer's exposure to these chemicals pesticides. Methods: Qualitative identification and quantification evaluation of the extracted pesticides after clean-up on silica gel were done with a Gas Chromatography coupled with an Electron Capture Detector (GC-ECD). Results: The results revealed the presence of 11 OCPs residues in the milk samples, with concentration range of 0.001-0.189 mg/l, while α-BHC, en-drin, endrin aldehyde, endosulfan II, endosulfan sulphate and methoxychlor were not detected. The analysis of variance revealed no significant variation in the levels of all the analysed pesticides except dieldrin. Conclusion: The hazard indices (HIs) were significantly lower than 1 with the range of 0.00063-0.107, indicating no potential health risk.

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Ibigbami, O. A., Aiyesanmi, A. F., Adesina, A. J., & Popoola, O. K. (2019). Occurrence and Levels of Chlorinated Pesticides Residues in Cow Milk: A Human Health Risk Assessment. Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment, 08(01), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.4236/jacen.2019.81005

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