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http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2018.37.1.07

Residue Dissipation Behavior of Bistrifluron and Cyenopyrafen in Peach for the Cultivation Periods under Field Conditions  

Hwang, Eun-Jin (Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering.Applied Biotoxicology, Graduate School of Hoseo University)
Park, Jung-Eun (Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering.Applied Biotoxicology, Graduate School of Hoseo University)
Kwon, Chan-Hyeok (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety)
Kim, Jin-Sook (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety)
Chang, Hee-Ra (Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering.Applied Biotoxicology, Graduate School of Hoseo University)
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Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture / v.37, no.1, 2018 , pp. 41-48 More about this Journal
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to calculate the biological half-lives and regression coefficient of bistrifluron and cyenopyrafen dissipation in peach and to estimate the Pre-Harvest Residue Limits (PHRLs). METHODS AND RESULTS: The bistrifluron and cyenopyrafen were prepared on the basis of good agricultural practice for peach and treated with a single application. Peaches were harvested at 0, 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 days after application, prepared for analysis, and analyzed by HPLC-DAD. The limits of quantitation (LOQ) of bistifluron and cyenopyrafen were 0.02 mg/kg and 0.04 mg/kg, respectively. The recoveries of bistrifluron and cyenopyrafen were 99.5~108.7% and 88.4~98.9% at two different concentration levels. The biological half-lives of field I (Sejong) and field II (Pyeongtaek) were 6.1 and 7.0 days for bistifluron, and 6.3 and 7.0 days for cyenopyrafen, respectively. The 95% confidence intervals of dissipation rate constants of bistrifluron in peach were 0.0805~0.1457 and 0.0577~0.1417 for field I and field II, respectively, and those of cyenopyrafen were 0.0911~0.1278 and 0.0576~0.1417, respectively. CONCLUSION: Residue dissipation of bistrifluron and cyenopyrafen in peach were similar to that of correction to sample weight difference during the harvest periods. This study suggests that residue dissipation rate would be helpful to set the PHRLs that protect public health.
Keywords
Bistrifluron; Cyenopyrafen; Dissipation; Pre-harvest residue limit; Peach;
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