Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods
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Resumo: | This study aimed to detect pesticides in the muscle tissue of farmed tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), in relation to good management practices (GMP) and prophylaxis and biosecurity measures. There were 54 fish farms randomly selected from the 138 found in the Microregion of Zona da Mata, RO - Brazil, for visits and collection of epidemiological data. There were extracted 24 muscle fragments were extracted from dorsolateral portion of the tail of five specimens tambaqui per fish farming. The methods of detection and quantification of pesticide residues were modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS. Most fish farms are small businesses and their production areas are smaller than a rural module. These ventures are an income alternative for rural producers, this information is confirmed in percentage of 88.89% (48/54) of the rural properties visited have livestock and agriculture as their main productive activity. Water monitoring was carried out in 70.37% of fish farms. However, with frequency of two water analyzes per year. Preventive and prophylactic measures taken were performed in 30% (17/54). In addition, 7% (4/54) of fish farmers reported using sodium chloride and/or using formalin as a secondary preventive measure. It is also important to mention that there was a report of administration of potassium permanganate in a fish farm, 2% (1/54). There were 12.49% (3/54) positive for at least one pesticide. The chemical compounds found Azosxystrobin (<LOQ), Epoxiconazole (<LOQ) and Chlorpyrifos (<LOQ). The presence of Azosxystrobin, Epoxiconazol and Chlorpyrifos in tambaqui muscle tissue samples was detected above acceptable limits by the PNCRC. |
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Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methodsPesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methodsEnvironmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquacultureEnvironmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquacultureThis study aimed to detect pesticides in the muscle tissue of farmed tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), in relation to good management practices (GMP) and prophylaxis and biosecurity measures. There were 54 fish farms randomly selected from the 138 found in the Microregion of Zona da Mata, RO - Brazil, for visits and collection of epidemiological data. There were extracted 24 muscle fragments were extracted from dorsolateral portion of the tail of five specimens tambaqui per fish farming. The methods of detection and quantification of pesticide residues were modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS. Most fish farms are small businesses and their production areas are smaller than a rural module. These ventures are an income alternative for rural producers, this information is confirmed in percentage of 88.89% (48/54) of the rural properties visited have livestock and agriculture as their main productive activity. Water monitoring was carried out in 70.37% of fish farms. However, with frequency of two water analyzes per year. Preventive and prophylactic measures taken were performed in 30% (17/54). In addition, 7% (4/54) of fish farmers reported using sodium chloride and/or using formalin as a secondary preventive measure. It is also important to mention that there was a report of administration of potassium permanganate in a fish farm, 2% (1/54). There were 12.49% (3/54) positive for at least one pesticide. The chemical compounds found Azosxystrobin (<LOQ), Epoxiconazole (<LOQ) and Chlorpyrifos (<LOQ). The presence of Azosxystrobin, Epoxiconazol and Chlorpyrifos in tambaqui muscle tissue samples was detected above acceptable limits by the PNCRC.This study aimed to detect pesticides in the muscle tissue of farmed tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), in relation to good management practices (GMP) and prophylaxis and biosecurity measures. There were 54 fish farms randomly selected from the 138 found in the Microregion of Zona da Mata, RO - Brazil, for visits and collection of epidemiological data. There were extracted 24 muscle fragments were extracted from dorsolateral portion of the tail of five specimens tambaqui per fish farming. The methods of detection and quantification of pesticide residues were modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS. Most fish farms are small businesses and their production areas are smaller than a rural module. These ventures are an income alternative for rural producers, this information is confirmed in percentage of 88.89% (48/54) of the rural properties visited have livestock and agriculture as their main productive activity. Water monitoring was carried out in 70.37% of fish farms. However, with frequency of two water analyzes per year. Preventive and prophylactic measures taken were performed in 30% (17/54). In addition, 7% (4/54) of fish farmers reported using sodium chloride and/or using formalin as a secondary preventive measure. It is also important to mention that there was a report of administration of potassium permanganate in a fish farm, 2% (1/54). There were 12.49% (3/54) positive for at least one pesticide. The chemical compounds found Azosxystrobin (<LOQ), Epoxiconazole (<LOQ) and Chlorpyrifos (<LOQ). The presence of Azosxystrobin, Epoxiconazol and Chlorpyrifos in tambaqui muscle tissue samples was detected above acceptable limits by the PNCRC.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2023-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/6383110.4025/actascitechnol.v45i1.63831Acta Scientiarum. Technology; Vol 45 (2023): Publicação contínua; e63831Acta Scientiarum. Technology; v. 45 (2023): Publicação contínua; e638311806-25631807-8664reponame:Acta scientiarum. Technology (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/63831/751375156504Copyright (c) 2023 Acta Scientiarum. Technologyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa , Ezequiel Ferreira Pereira, Patrícia Conceição AmaralSilva, Francisco Carlos daMira, Átila Bezerra de Dantas Filho, Jerônimo Vieira Schons, Sandro de Vargas 2023-10-20T12:44:00Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/63831Revistahttps://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/indexPUBhttps://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/oai||actatech@uem.br1807-86641806-2563opendoar:2023-10-20T12:44Acta scientiarum. Technology (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
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Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
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Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods Barbosa , Ezequiel Ferreira Environmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquaculture Environmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquaculture |
title_short |
Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
title_full |
Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
title_fullStr |
Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
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Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
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Pesticide residues detected in Colossoma macropomum by the modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS methods |
author |
Barbosa , Ezequiel Ferreira |
author_facet |
Barbosa , Ezequiel Ferreira Pereira, Patrícia Conceição Amaral Silva, Francisco Carlos da Mira, Átila Bezerra de Dantas Filho, Jerônimo Vieira Schons, Sandro de Vargas |
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author |
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Pereira, Patrícia Conceição Amaral Silva, Francisco Carlos da Mira, Átila Bezerra de Dantas Filho, Jerônimo Vieira Schons, Sandro de Vargas |
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Barbosa , Ezequiel Ferreira Pereira, Patrícia Conceição Amaral Silva, Francisco Carlos da Mira, Átila Bezerra de Dantas Filho, Jerônimo Vieira Schons, Sandro de Vargas |
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Environmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquaculture Environmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquaculture |
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Environmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquaculture Environmental toxicology; fish farming; fish technology; chromatographic analysis; technology for aquaculture |
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This study aimed to detect pesticides in the muscle tissue of farmed tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), in relation to good management practices (GMP) and prophylaxis and biosecurity measures. There were 54 fish farms randomly selected from the 138 found in the Microregion of Zona da Mata, RO - Brazil, for visits and collection of epidemiological data. There were extracted 24 muscle fragments were extracted from dorsolateral portion of the tail of five specimens tambaqui per fish farming. The methods of detection and quantification of pesticide residues were modified QuEChERS and GC-MS/MS. Most fish farms are small businesses and their production areas are smaller than a rural module. These ventures are an income alternative for rural producers, this information is confirmed in percentage of 88.89% (48/54) of the rural properties visited have livestock and agriculture as their main productive activity. Water monitoring was carried out in 70.37% of fish farms. However, with frequency of two water analyzes per year. Preventive and prophylactic measures taken were performed in 30% (17/54). In addition, 7% (4/54) of fish farmers reported using sodium chloride and/or using formalin as a secondary preventive measure. It is also important to mention that there was a report of administration of potassium permanganate in a fish farm, 2% (1/54). There were 12.49% (3/54) positive for at least one pesticide. The chemical compounds found Azosxystrobin (<LOQ), Epoxiconazole (<LOQ) and Chlorpyrifos (<LOQ). The presence of Azosxystrobin, Epoxiconazol and Chlorpyrifos in tambaqui muscle tissue samples was detected above acceptable limits by the PNCRC. |
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