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A review on pesticide processing factors during processing of rice and barley based on CODEX

CODEX의 쌀과 보리에 대한 농약 가공계수 고찰

  • Received : 2019.03.14
  • Accepted : 2019.05.08
  • Published : 2019.09.30

Abstract

This study summarized processing factor (PF) by the stage of rice and barley processing based on JMPR reports from 2006 to 2016. We compared PF of 17 pesticides in rice products during the processing of rice grain, husked rice, polished rice, hulls, bran and cooked rice. Among the 17 pesticides, 12 pesticides except for 5 pesticides such as acephate, methamidophos, glufosinate, quinclorac and sulfoxaflor mostly decreased in pesticides when rice grain processed into brown rice. Pesticides tended to be partially reduced when processed from husked rice to polished rice. However, hulls and bran produced during the milling process were concentrated. Acephate and others, 5 pesticides are systemic pesticides, and pesticides are penetrated into foods, and a large amount of pesticides was not removed during the milling process. The remaining pesticide residues in polished rice were mostly removed after processing into cooked rice, and trace amounts of pesticide residues remained. In the comparison of 23 pesticides PF during the processing of barley products (pearl barley, flour, short, malt, beer, hulls and bran). Most of the pesticide except for 4 pesticide (ethephon, pyraclostrobin, penthiopyrad, sulfoxaflor), which are systemic pesticides, decreased during the process of pearl barley production out of the barley grain. The pesticide in the malt, which was made by steeping pearl barley was concentrated but when processed into beer, pesticide was remained only in trace amounts.

본 연구에서는 2006년부터 2016년까지 JMPR보고서 중 쌀과 보리의 농약 가공계수 자료를 고찰하였다. 쌀은 정조를 현미, 백미, 왕겨, 쌀겨 및 쌀밥으로 가공할 때 17종 농약의 가공계수를 비교하였다. 17종 중 acephate, methamidophos, glufosinate, quinclorac과 sulfoxaflor 5종 농약을 제외한 12종은 정조를 현미로 가공할 때 대부분의 농약이 감소하였고, 현미에서 백미로 가공할 때 농약이 일부 감소하는 경향을 보였으며, 도정과정 중 발생된 왕겨와 쌀겨는 농약이 농축되었다. Acephate 등 5종 농약은 침투성 농약으로 농약이 식품 내부로 침투되어 도정공정 중에 많은 양이 제거되지 않는 것으로 나타났다. 백미에 잔류된 농약은 물과 함께 가열하여 쌀밥으로 가공한 후 대부분 제거되어 농약 성분이 미량 잔류되었다. 보리는 통보리, 정맥, 분말, short, 맥아, 맥주, 겉껍질 및 겨로 가공 중 23종 농약의 가공계수를 비교하였다. 침투성 농약인 ethephon, pyraclostrobin, penthiopyrad, sulfoxaflor 4종을 제외한 농약은 통보리를 탈피하여 정맥으로 만드는 과정에서 대부분의 농약 성분이 감소하였다. 정맥을 침지시켜 만든 맥아의 경우 농약성분이 농축되었으나, 맥주로 가공할 경우에는 대부분 분해되어 미량의 농약만 잔류하는 경향을 보였다.

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