TY - JOUR
T1 - Abamectin and emamectin in grapes of Vitis vinifera L. from a district of the Valley of Ica-Peru
AU - Alvarado, Angel T.
AU - Pineda-Pérez, Mario
AU - Moreno-Muñoz, Gaby
AU - Pérez-Montañez, Jaime
AU - Sullón-Dextre, Luis
AU - Muñoz, Ana María
AU - Bolarte-Arteaga, Mario
AU - Tasayco-Yataco, Nesquen
AU - Loja-Herrera, Berta
AU - Bendezú, María R.
AU - García, Jorge A.
AU - Surco-Laos, Felipe
AU - Laos-Anchante, Doris
AU - Chávez, Haydee
AU - Ferreyra-Paredes, Carmela
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research, 11 (5), 775-786, 2023 ISSN 0719-4250 https://jppres.com.
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - Context: In 14 districts of the valley of Ica-Peru, Vitis vinifera L. plants are cultivated that produce grapes for consumption as table grapes and raisins (dried grapes); at the same time, for the production of wines and Piscos. Aims: To determine the levels of abamectin and emamectin in grapes of Vitis vinifera L from a district of the Valley of Ica-Peru. Methods: 30 lots (30 kg) of Moscatel grape variety V. vinifera L. were collected from six countryside (artisanal and organic cultivation) of the San Juan Bautista district. The extraction of abamectin (ABM) and emamectin benzoate (EMB) from the grapes was carried out with acetonitrile; it was quantified by means of Liquid Chromatography coupled to Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-MS). The maximum permissible limit values (MRL) were established at 0.010 ppm for both insecticides. Results: The determined levels of abamectin and emamectin in grapes were 0.0012-0.015 ppm and 0.0013-0.013 ppm, respectively. Values higher than the maximum permissible limits of abamectin were found in batches A2 (0.0102 ppm), C1 (0.015 ppm), C5 (0.0113 ppm), and F2 (0.012 ppm); emamectin benzoate in lots B1 (0.0113 ppm), B4 (0.013 ppm) and C4 (0.012 ppm). Using the Shapiro-Wilk, Anderson Darling and Student's t tests, it was found that the global means of the values of the two insecticides in grapes are lower than the MRL. According to the global analysis of variance, the means of the concentrations of both insecticides were not different between the six sampling zones (countryside). Conclusions: The insecticides abamectin and emamectin are below the maximum permissible limit values (0.010 ppm) in Moscatel grapes of Vitis vinifera L., so the residual effect would not have implications for human health.
AB - Context: In 14 districts of the valley of Ica-Peru, Vitis vinifera L. plants are cultivated that produce grapes for consumption as table grapes and raisins (dried grapes); at the same time, for the production of wines and Piscos. Aims: To determine the levels of abamectin and emamectin in grapes of Vitis vinifera L from a district of the Valley of Ica-Peru. Methods: 30 lots (30 kg) of Moscatel grape variety V. vinifera L. were collected from six countryside (artisanal and organic cultivation) of the San Juan Bautista district. The extraction of abamectin (ABM) and emamectin benzoate (EMB) from the grapes was carried out with acetonitrile; it was quantified by means of Liquid Chromatography coupled to Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-MS). The maximum permissible limit values (MRL) were established at 0.010 ppm for both insecticides. Results: The determined levels of abamectin and emamectin in grapes were 0.0012-0.015 ppm and 0.0013-0.013 ppm, respectively. Values higher than the maximum permissible limits of abamectin were found in batches A2 (0.0102 ppm), C1 (0.015 ppm), C5 (0.0113 ppm), and F2 (0.012 ppm); emamectin benzoate in lots B1 (0.0113 ppm), B4 (0.013 ppm) and C4 (0.012 ppm). Using the Shapiro-Wilk, Anderson Darling and Student's t tests, it was found that the global means of the values of the two insecticides in grapes are lower than the MRL. According to the global analysis of variance, the means of the concentrations of both insecticides were not different between the six sampling zones (countryside). Conclusions: The insecticides abamectin and emamectin are below the maximum permissible limit values (0.010 ppm) in Moscatel grapes of Vitis vinifera L., so the residual effect would not have implications for human health.
KW - Peru
KW - Vitis vinifera
KW - abamectin
KW - emamectin
KW - insecticides
KW - toxicity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85173170223&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.56499/jppres23.1681_11.5.775
DO - 10.56499/jppres23.1681_11.5.775
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85173170223
SN - 0719-4250
VL - 11
SP - 775
EP - 786
JO - Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research
JF - Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research
IS - 5
ER -