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Assessment of developed paper strip based sensor with pesticide residues in different dairy environmental samples

According to the results of this study, the paper strip biosensor can detect pesticide at very low concentration like fungicide, organochlorine, organophosphate, carbamate, and herbicide group ranges from 1 to 10, 1–50, 250–500, 1–50, and 1 μg/L, respectively in animal feed, water, milk and soil. Th...

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Autores principales: Ranveer, Soniya A., Harshitha, C.G., Dasriya, Vaishali, Tehri, Nimisha, Kumar, Naresh, Raghu, H.V.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9826873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36632434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2022.100416
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author Ranveer, Soniya A.
Harshitha, C.G.
Dasriya, Vaishali
Tehri, Nimisha
Kumar, Naresh
Raghu, H.V.
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Harshitha, C.G.
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description According to the results of this study, the paper strip biosensor can detect pesticide at very low concentration like fungicide, organochlorine, organophosphate, carbamate, and herbicide group ranges from 1 to 10, 1–50, 250–500, 1–50, and 1 μg/L, respectively in animal feed, water, milk and soil. This is a significant improvement from the previous study, which found that the paper strip biosensor could only detect pesticide levels of up to 500 or 1000 μg/L. A total of 436 samples were collected from the dairy farm, including 58 samples of green feed, 54 samples of dry feed, 45 samples of concentrated feed, 41 samples of fermented feed, 49 samples of manure, 54 samples of soil, and 86 samples of milk. PSA (Primary Secondary Amine) and MgSO(4) (1:2 ratio) were used to remove pigments from dairy farm samples to prevent the enzyme–pesticide interaction leading to colour development on the strip, which was successfully achieved. Using a strip-based test and an optimized extraction protocol, pesticides were detected in 38.49% in the samples. Limit of Detection of 15 pesticides from the organochlorine, organophosphate, carbamate, neonicotinoid, pyrethroid, ryanoid, strobilurins, and triazole groups recommended for use in dairy farms were evaluated in feed/fodder. Pesticides were being detected in various dairy farm matrices using the newly developed test. The developed technology can be used as a semi-quantitative test for pesticides monitoring in the dairy farm as well as for screening of primary produce under field condition for organic certification of various food/feed commodities.
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spelling pubmed-98268732023-01-10 Assessment of developed paper strip based sensor with pesticide residues in different dairy environmental samples Ranveer, Soniya A. Harshitha, C.G. Dasriya, Vaishali Tehri, Nimisha Kumar, Naresh Raghu, H.V. Curr Res Food Sci Research Article According to the results of this study, the paper strip biosensor can detect pesticide at very low concentration like fungicide, organochlorine, organophosphate, carbamate, and herbicide group ranges from 1 to 10, 1–50, 250–500, 1–50, and 1 μg/L, respectively in animal feed, water, milk and soil. This is a significant improvement from the previous study, which found that the paper strip biosensor could only detect pesticide levels of up to 500 or 1000 μg/L. A total of 436 samples were collected from the dairy farm, including 58 samples of green feed, 54 samples of dry feed, 45 samples of concentrated feed, 41 samples of fermented feed, 49 samples of manure, 54 samples of soil, and 86 samples of milk. PSA (Primary Secondary Amine) and MgSO(4) (1:2 ratio) were used to remove pigments from dairy farm samples to prevent the enzyme–pesticide interaction leading to colour development on the strip, which was successfully achieved. Using a strip-based test and an optimized extraction protocol, pesticides were detected in 38.49% in the samples. Limit of Detection of 15 pesticides from the organochlorine, organophosphate, carbamate, neonicotinoid, pyrethroid, ryanoid, strobilurins, and triazole groups recommended for use in dairy farms were evaluated in feed/fodder. Pesticides were being detected in various dairy farm matrices using the newly developed test. The developed technology can be used as a semi-quantitative test for pesticides monitoring in the dairy farm as well as for screening of primary produce under field condition for organic certification of various food/feed commodities. Elsevier 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9826873/ /pubmed/36632434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2022.100416 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_short Assessment of developed paper strip based sensor with pesticide residues in different dairy environmental samples
title_sort assessment of developed paper strip based sensor with pesticide residues in different dairy environmental samples
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9826873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36632434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2022.100416
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