The bitter side of teas: Pesticide residues and their impact on human health

Food Chem Toxicol. 2023 Sep:179:113955. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2023.113955. Epub 2023 Jul 22.

Abstract

Tea (Camellia sinensis) is one of the most widely consumed non-alcoholic beverages globally, known for its rich composition of bioactive compounds that offer various health benefits to humans. However, the cultivation of tea plants often faces challenges due to their high vulnerability to pests and diseases, resulting in the heavy use of pesticides. Consequently, pesticide residues can be transferred to tea leaves, compromising their quality and safety and potentially posing risks to human health, including hormonal and reproductive disorders and cancer development. In light of these concerns, this review aims to: (I) present the maximum limits of pesticide residues established by different international regulatory agencies; (II) explore the characteristics of pesticides commonly employed in tea cultivation, encompassing aspects such as digestion, bioaccessibility, and the behavior of pesticide transfer; and (III) discuss the effectiveness of detection and removal methods for pesticides, the impacts of pesticides on both tea plants and human health and investigate emerging alternatives to replace these substances. By addressing these critical aspects, this review provides valuable insights into the management of pesticide residues in tea production, with the goal of ensuring the production of safe, high-quality tea while minimizing adverse effects on human health.

Keywords: Analytical method of detection; Digestion and bioaccessibility of pesticides; Health risks; Pesticide residue.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Beverages
  • Camellia sinensis* / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Pesticide Residues* / analysis
  • Pesticides* / analysis
  • Tea / chemistry

Substances

  • Pesticide Residues
  • Tea
  • Pesticides