Residual Change of Four Pesticides in the Processing of Pogostemon cablin and Associated Factors

Molecules. 2023 Sep 18;28(18):6675. doi: 10.3390/molecules28186675.

Abstract

Before use as medicines, most traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) plants are processed and decocted. During processing, there may be some changes in pesticide residues in TCM. In recent years, reports have studied the changes of pesticides during the processes of boiling, drying and peeling of TCM materials but have rarely involved special processing methods for TCM, such as ethanol extraction and volatile oil extraction. The changes of carbendazim, carbofuran, pyridaben and tebuconazole residues in common processing methods for P. cablin products were systemically assessed in this study. After each processing step, the pesticides were quantitated by UPLC-MS/MS. The results showed amount decreases in various pesticides to different extents after each processing procedure. Processing factor (PF) values for the four pesticides after decoction, 75% ethanol extraction and volatile oil extraction were 0.02~0.75, 0.40~0.98 and 0~0.02, respectively, which indicated that residual pesticide concentrations may depend on the processing technique. A risk assessment according to the hazard quotient with PF values showed that residual pesticide amounts in P. cablin were substantially lower than levels potentially posing a health risk. Overall, these findings provide insights into the safety assessment of P. cablin.

Keywords: Pogostemon cablin; UPLC-MS/MS; processing factor; residual change; traditional Chinese medicine; volatile oil.

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Oils, Volatile* / chemistry
  • Pesticide Residues* / analysis
  • Pesticides*
  • Pogostemon*
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Substances

  • Pesticides
  • Pesticide Residues
  • Oils, Volatile

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.