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Why we should be worried….??!!
Pesticide Residues
Dipak Dey (Ph.D. Scholar)
Email : dipakchandan63@gmail.com
Bharti Sharma (Ph.D. Scholar)
Animal Nutrition Division
ICAR-NDRI, Karnal
Haryana, 132001
Radiation
source Radionuclides
Environment
(water, air and soil)
Automobiles, (heavy
metals) domestic
sewage (pesticides),
industrial effluents
(heavy metals and
pesticides)
Vacuum oil,
lubricating oil,
paints, plastics,
rubber, electrical
equipments
(PCBs)
Pulp and paper industry, Automobile
emissions, Metal refining (dioxins)
Animal feed
Pesticides, heavy metals,
aflatoxins, dioxins, PCBs,
Radionuclides
Health care
(Antibiotics)
Animal
Milk,
Meat
Sources of chemical contaminants in animal product
Pesticide
Pesticide means any substance intended for
preventing, destroying, attracting, repelling
or controlling any pest including unwanted
species of plants or animals during the
production, storage, transport, distribution
and processing of food, agricultural
commodities, or animal feeds or which may
be administered to animals for the control of
ectoparasites
Influencing factors for pesticide use and the level at
which they have an effect (national or farm level)
(PPP = Plant Protection Product, MRL = Maximum Residue Limit.) Delcour et al., 2015
Environmental factors that influence pesticide fate
after application
Delcour et al., 2015
Major chemical groups of pesticides
Chemical group Some member molecules
Organochlorines DDT, HCH, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin,
heptachlor, toxaphene, chlorobenzilate
Organophosphoru
s insecticides
Acephate, chlorpyriphos, dichlorvos,
dimethoate, malathion, parathion,
monochrotophos, triazophos, quinalphos
Carbamates Carbaryl, carbofuran, aldicarb, propoxur
Synthetic
pyrethroids
Allethrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin,
fenvalerate, fluvalinate
Neonicotinoids Imididacloprid, acetamiprid,
thiamethoxam
Phenyl-pyrazoles Fipronil
Pesticides – chemical nomenclature
Classification of Pesticides by Target
Term Target Term Target
1. Algaecide Algae 9. Avicide Birds
2. Bactericide Bacteria 10. Defoliant Crop Foliage
3. Desiccant Crop Plants 11. Fungicide Fungi
4. Herbicide Plants (weeds) 12. Insecticide Insects
5. Miticide Mites 13. Molluscicide Molluscs
6. Nematicide Nematodes 14. Plant Growth
Reg.
Crop Plants
7. Rodenticide Rodents 15. Piscicide Fish
8. Lampricide Lamprey 16. Wood
Preservative
Wood Destroying
Pests
Classification of Pesticides by Mode of action
Chemical class Mode of action Target Site Route
of entry
Pyrethrins Sodium channel modulation Axon of nerve Contact
Oxadiazines Sodium channel blockage Axon of nerve Oral
Semicarbazones Sodium channel blockage Axon of nerve Contact
& oral
Ops/Carbamates Acetylcholinesterase inhibition Nerve synapse Contact
Neonicotinoids Acetylcholine receptor
stimulation
Nerve post-synapse Contact
& oral
Spynosyns Acetylcholine receptor
stimulation
Nerve post-synapse Oral
Phenylpyrazoles GABA receptor blockage Nerve post-synapse Contact
& oral
Avermectins Glutamate receptor stimulation Nerve post-synapse Oral
World’s Pesticide Consumption (kg/ha)
12
3
2.5
0.75 0.6
Japan
Europe
USA
Mexico
India
Agriculture Today, Nov. 2005
MAJOR PESTICIDES CONSUMING STATES/UTs
State/UT Quantity(T) (g/ha)
Uttar Pradesh 7400 288
Punjab 7100 923
Andhra Pradesh 7000 548
Haryana 5030 848
Gujarat 5000 447
West Bengal 4626 531
Dt PPQS,2000
Cont….
State/UT Quantity(T) g/ha
Maharastra 3942 184
Kerala 1168 383
Delhi 64 942
Pondicherry 78 1696
Chandigarh 3 750
.
Dt PPQS,2000
Organochlorines
(OCP)
Disrupt the
sodium/potassium/chlori
de channel systems that
maintains the electrical
charge of nerve cell
membranes
When this is disrupted,
nerves can not properly
transmit the electrical
impulse
Mode of Action of Pesticides
Organophosphorus
Mode of action
 Inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AchE) enzyme in the
nervous system by phosphorylation of AchE
 AchE prevents overstimulation of the nervous system
 Accumulated ACh alters the function of the autonomic
nervous system, somatic motor neurons, and the brain
 Without AchE, stimulated nerve cannot return to its
resting state
 Result is overstimulation of the nerve cell
Carbamates
 Mode of action
 Reversible inhibitors of cholinesterase enzyme in nervous system
 Poisoning tend to be of shorter duration because the inhibition of
nerve tissue AChE is reversible.
 Body will break down and expel the carbamates
Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids
Mode of action
 Disrupt the sodium/potassium/chloride channel systems
that maintains the electrical charge of nerve cell
membranes.
 When this is disrupted, nerves can not properly transmit
the electrical impulse.
Neonicotinoids
Mode of Action
 Target the nervous system
 Binds to the acetylcholine (Ach) receptor on the post-synaptic nerve cell
 Under normal conditions, Ach binds to this receptor for only
milliseconds (1/1,000 of a second) at a time, resulting in short and
controlled nerve stimulation
 Neonicotinoids bind to the Ach receptor for very long periods,
approximately minutes or more
 Results in nerve hyper-stimulation thereby blocking neural transmission
 Binds irreversibly.
Neonicotinoid: Acetylcholine Agonist
ACH
Nerve axon
Nerve Synapse
NEO
NEO
ACH
Phenyl-pyrazoles
Mode of Action
 Acts on nervous system
 Binds and block the GABA receptor on the post-synapse nerve cell
 Blockage prevents GABA from binding to the receptor site
 Influx of chloride ions into the post-synapse nerve cell is stopped
 Chloride ions limit and balance the electrical activity within nerve
cells, blocking chloride influx leads to rapid, uncontrolled nerve firing
throughout the nervous system.
Cl- K+
Cl-
Cl-Cl-
Nerve Axon
Na+
Cl-
GABA – gated Chloride Channel
Fipr
K+
Cl-
Cl-Cl-
Fipronil Mode of Action
Na+
Cl-
Antagonist at GABA – gated Chloride Channel
PYRAZOLES Mode of action
 Inhibit mitochondrial
electron transport at the
NADH-coQ reductase site
 Disruption of adenosine
triphosphate (ATP)
formation, the crucial
energy molecule.
Carry over & Metabolism
 Lipophillic qualities of OC pesticides & their
metabolites lead to storage in the fat cells from
where they are slowly metabolised.
 Most of the OC pesticides & metabolites are readily
excreted in the milk.
 Water soluble metabolites are excreted via urine
& faeces.
Organochlorines :
Activative
Parathion  Paraxon (1000 fold)
P=S to P=O
S  SO  SO2
Degradative
Hydrolysis
Elimination from body
(IDF 9101,1990)
Balance of activation / detoxification
Differences in metabolic pathways
(Cremyln,1971)
Contd..
Organophosphate :
Organocarbamate :
 Compounds are broken down by ester hydrolysis
 Splitting the ester into acid & alcohol
componenets
Contd..
Pesticide residue
• Pesticide residue means any specified substance in food,
agricultural commodities, or animal feed resulting from the use of a
pesticide. The term includes any derivatives of a pesticide, such as
conversion products, metabolites, reaction products, and impurities
considered to be of toxicological significance
Hernández et al.,2013
%
Contaminated
% Above MRL
World 21 2
India( AICRP on PR ) 60 14
Pesticidal Contamination of food commodities
( Agnihotri, 1999)
Residues in Meat
• 1979 study sponsored by the FAO & WHO measured
levels of chlorpyrifos- methyl and its predominant
metabolite, 3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinol, in various
animal tissues.
– Found that the parent pesticide (chlorpyrifos-methyl)
concentrates primarily in the fat and to a lesser extent in
the kidney. The metabolite (pyridinol) concentrates
primarily in the liver and kidney.
– With chickens, the pesticide was more concentrated in the
egg than other tissues.
Residue level and per cent occurrence of organochlorine
pesticides in commercial and desi chicken egg
Vanitha et al., 2015
Pesticide residue levels in milk and
milk products in India
PRODUCT DDT
(ppm fat basis)
BHC
(ppm fat basis)
MILK ND-216 ND-61
HUMAN MILK 1.4-102.2 1.25-27.52
BUTTER 1.6-11.36 0.55-1.51
GHEE 0.25-7.24 0.30-23.80
INFANT FORMULA ND-4.30 ND-5.70
SMP 0.80-1.24 0.43-0.78
(Singh and Dhaliwal, 2000; Sharma et al., 2002; 2005)
Mean concentrations (µg/kg) of pesticide residues in
bovine raw milk samples collected throughout Punjab
Bedi et al., 2015
OCP residue in dairy whole milk during different seasons
(mg/l)
John et al., 2000
Pesticide Av. Daily intake FAO/WHO
ADI
Vegetarian Non – Vegetarian
BHC 1448.22 1501.44 687.5
Aldrin 32.52 95.93 6.0
Dieldrin 36.86 367.02 6.0
Average Daily intake ug / person/ Day of main
OCPR through human diets
Magnitude of contamination in
non-veg diet > Veg diet ( Shukla et al., 2002 )
Name of Pesticide CAC,2010* PFA,2009**
Acephate 0.02 -
Aldrin,Dieldrin 0.006 0.15 F
Carbaryl 0.05 -
Chlorpyrifos 0.01 0.01 F
D.D.T 0.02 1.25 F
Diazinon 0.02 -
Dichlorvos 0.02 -
Endosulfan 0.01 -
Ethion - 0.5 F
Fenitrothion 0.002 0.05 F
HCH, α, β, γ(Lindane), δ 0.01 (Lindane) 0.05, 0.02, 0.01/0.2F, 0.02
Heptachlor 0.006 0.15 F
Monocrotophos - 0.02
Phorate 0.01 0.05 F
MRL (ppm) of pesticide residues in milk by Codex
Alimentarius Commission (CAC), 2010 and PFA, 2009
•*MRL are expressed in ppm i.e mg/Kg on whole milk basis
•** Unless otherwise stated, MRL are expressed in ppm i.e mg/Kg on whole
milk/ product basis; F- fat basis.
Harmful effects of pesticide
residue in animals
Acquired immunodeficiency
Immunosuppressive effect
Increased incidence of eye cancer (squamous cell carcinoma of eye) in
cattle and buffaloes and canine venereal tumors In canine
Autoimmunity
Organochlorine group bind with certain proteins and initiate
autoimmune reactions in body like glomerulonephritis, hemolytic
anemia, rheumatoid arthritis
Teratogenecity
pesticides cause teratogenic defects in animals e.g. carbaryl,
parathion, 2,4-D, lindane, diazinon.
In mice, cypermethrin and malathion are found to exert birth defects in
baby mice.
Carcinogenic effects
Kaur et al., 2015
Mutagenicity
 Pesticides may cause alterations in structure or number of
chromosomes resulting in translocations, mutations and
chromosomal breakage.
 Several pesticides like DDT, Endrin, PCB are known to cause
chromosomal aberrations.
Hepatotoxicity
 Pesticide residues in food may harm liver tissue as they are
metabolized here
 Instances of chronic liver disorders leading to cirrhosis
 Certain pesticides metabolites cause severe damage to hepatic
parenchyma
A schematic model for mechanisms by which organochlorine
pesticides induce and develop neurological disorders
ROS: reactive oxygen species,
OXT: Oxytocin,
AVP: Arginine vasopressin,
P-gp: P-glycoprotein,
TR: Thyroid receptor,
PPAR: Peroxisome proliferator-
activated receptor,
RXR: Retinoid X receptor,
RAR: Retinoic acid receptor,
ER: Estrogen receptor,
AR: Androgen receptor,
RE: response element,
ADHD: Attention
deficit/hyperactive disorder.
Gray arrows: induction,
Red arrows: inhibition
Reproductive Disorders
Pesticides are lethal to
dividing cells of genitalia
They may cause
abnormalities in sperms or
defects in ova which may not
be able to implant on the
uterine surface.
Ultimately lead to sterility,
early abortion, still births or
repeat breeding.
DDT has been found to cause
weak egg shell in birds leading
to decreased population
Kaur et al., 2015
.
Mehrpour et al., 2014
 Pesticides which have been banned for their use in agriculture,
their manufacture should also be banned
 Monocrotophos, malathion, methyl parathion have been
banned in other countries hence there is need to ban these
pesticides in India also
 Biopesticides and biofertilizers, when used as a component of
integrated pest and nutrient management programme can bring
down the use of synthetic pesticides while keeping the yields
high.
 Need to develop health education packages of practices to
educate the people in order to minimize the exposure of
pesticides to human beings.
 By organic dairy farming reviving organic farming
and rearing of animals organically
Control Measures
BANNED PESTICIDES
• 1970 – Endrin
• 1976 – DDT
• 1980 – Chlordimeform
• 1980 – Dieldrin
• 1980 – Phosphamidon
• 1980 – Thallium sulpht.
• 1984 – 2,4,5-T
• 1984 – Ethyl parathion
• 1984 – Methyl
parathion
• 1986 - Aldrin
• 1986 – Lindane
• 1987 – HCH (mixed Isomers)
• 1987 – Mercury cpds.
• 1988 – Arsenic (arsenites and
arsenates)
• 1988 – Hepatachlor
• 1989 – Leptophos
Captafol
• 1990 –Dichloropropane
• 1990 – Aldicarb
• 1990 – Quintozene (PCNB)
• 1994 – Pentachlorophenol
• 1995 – Methamidophos
• 1995 – Monocrotophos
(restricted to coconut)
• 1996 – Chlordane
• 1998 - Endosulfan
Examples of some common organic pesticides include the
following:
Cayenne pepper spray – Can be sprayed on the leaves of plants to
deter harmful insect
Soap Spray – Sprayed on plants to get rid of aphids
Tobacco powder –It is use to kill sucking insects on plants such as
aphids, thrips and spider mites
Pyrethrin –This organic pesticide is used to knock out and flying insects
and ground pests such as grubs
Neem –Used to control Gypsy moths, leaf miners, mealy bugs, whiteflies
and caterpillars
Sabadilla – Derived from the sabadilla lily. Used to control caterpillars, leaf
hoppers, stink bugs and squash bugs
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Pesticide Residue

  • 1. Why we should be worried….??!! Pesticide Residues Dipak Dey (Ph.D. Scholar) Email : dipakchandan63@gmail.com Bharti Sharma (Ph.D. Scholar) Animal Nutrition Division ICAR-NDRI, Karnal Haryana, 132001
  • 2. Radiation source Radionuclides Environment (water, air and soil) Automobiles, (heavy metals) domestic sewage (pesticides), industrial effluents (heavy metals and pesticides) Vacuum oil, lubricating oil, paints, plastics, rubber, electrical equipments (PCBs) Pulp and paper industry, Automobile emissions, Metal refining (dioxins) Animal feed Pesticides, heavy metals, aflatoxins, dioxins, PCBs, Radionuclides Health care (Antibiotics) Animal Milk, Meat Sources of chemical contaminants in animal product
  • 3. Pesticide Pesticide means any substance intended for preventing, destroying, attracting, repelling or controlling any pest including unwanted species of plants or animals during the production, storage, transport, distribution and processing of food, agricultural commodities, or animal feeds or which may be administered to animals for the control of ectoparasites
  • 4. Influencing factors for pesticide use and the level at which they have an effect (national or farm level) (PPP = Plant Protection Product, MRL = Maximum Residue Limit.) Delcour et al., 2015
  • 5. Environmental factors that influence pesticide fate after application Delcour et al., 2015
  • 6. Major chemical groups of pesticides Chemical group Some member molecules Organochlorines DDT, HCH, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, toxaphene, chlorobenzilate Organophosphoru s insecticides Acephate, chlorpyriphos, dichlorvos, dimethoate, malathion, parathion, monochrotophos, triazophos, quinalphos Carbamates Carbaryl, carbofuran, aldicarb, propoxur Synthetic pyrethroids Allethrin, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, fenvalerate, fluvalinate Neonicotinoids Imididacloprid, acetamiprid, thiamethoxam Phenyl-pyrazoles Fipronil
  • 7. Pesticides – chemical nomenclature
  • 8. Classification of Pesticides by Target Term Target Term Target 1. Algaecide Algae 9. Avicide Birds 2. Bactericide Bacteria 10. Defoliant Crop Foliage 3. Desiccant Crop Plants 11. Fungicide Fungi 4. Herbicide Plants (weeds) 12. Insecticide Insects 5. Miticide Mites 13. Molluscicide Molluscs 6. Nematicide Nematodes 14. Plant Growth Reg. Crop Plants 7. Rodenticide Rodents 15. Piscicide Fish 8. Lampricide Lamprey 16. Wood Preservative Wood Destroying Pests
  • 9. Classification of Pesticides by Mode of action Chemical class Mode of action Target Site Route of entry Pyrethrins Sodium channel modulation Axon of nerve Contact Oxadiazines Sodium channel blockage Axon of nerve Oral Semicarbazones Sodium channel blockage Axon of nerve Contact & oral Ops/Carbamates Acetylcholinesterase inhibition Nerve synapse Contact Neonicotinoids Acetylcholine receptor stimulation Nerve post-synapse Contact & oral Spynosyns Acetylcholine receptor stimulation Nerve post-synapse Oral Phenylpyrazoles GABA receptor blockage Nerve post-synapse Contact & oral Avermectins Glutamate receptor stimulation Nerve post-synapse Oral
  • 10. World’s Pesticide Consumption (kg/ha) 12 3 2.5 0.75 0.6 Japan Europe USA Mexico India Agriculture Today, Nov. 2005
  • 11. MAJOR PESTICIDES CONSUMING STATES/UTs State/UT Quantity(T) (g/ha) Uttar Pradesh 7400 288 Punjab 7100 923 Andhra Pradesh 7000 548 Haryana 5030 848 Gujarat 5000 447 West Bengal 4626 531 Dt PPQS,2000
  • 12. Cont…. State/UT Quantity(T) g/ha Maharastra 3942 184 Kerala 1168 383 Delhi 64 942 Pondicherry 78 1696 Chandigarh 3 750 . Dt PPQS,2000
  • 13. Organochlorines (OCP) Disrupt the sodium/potassium/chlori de channel systems that maintains the electrical charge of nerve cell membranes When this is disrupted, nerves can not properly transmit the electrical impulse Mode of Action of Pesticides
  • 14. Organophosphorus Mode of action  Inhibiting the acetylcholinesterase (AchE) enzyme in the nervous system by phosphorylation of AchE  AchE prevents overstimulation of the nervous system  Accumulated ACh alters the function of the autonomic nervous system, somatic motor neurons, and the brain  Without AchE, stimulated nerve cannot return to its resting state  Result is overstimulation of the nerve cell
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  • 17. Carbamates  Mode of action  Reversible inhibitors of cholinesterase enzyme in nervous system  Poisoning tend to be of shorter duration because the inhibition of nerve tissue AChE is reversible.  Body will break down and expel the carbamates
  • 18. Pyrethrins and Pyrethroids Mode of action  Disrupt the sodium/potassium/chloride channel systems that maintains the electrical charge of nerve cell membranes.  When this is disrupted, nerves can not properly transmit the electrical impulse.
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  • 20. Neonicotinoids Mode of Action  Target the nervous system  Binds to the acetylcholine (Ach) receptor on the post-synaptic nerve cell  Under normal conditions, Ach binds to this receptor for only milliseconds (1/1,000 of a second) at a time, resulting in short and controlled nerve stimulation  Neonicotinoids bind to the Ach receptor for very long periods, approximately minutes or more  Results in nerve hyper-stimulation thereby blocking neural transmission  Binds irreversibly.
  • 21. Neonicotinoid: Acetylcholine Agonist ACH Nerve axon Nerve Synapse NEO NEO ACH
  • 22. Phenyl-pyrazoles Mode of Action  Acts on nervous system  Binds and block the GABA receptor on the post-synapse nerve cell  Blockage prevents GABA from binding to the receptor site  Influx of chloride ions into the post-synapse nerve cell is stopped  Chloride ions limit and balance the electrical activity within nerve cells, blocking chloride influx leads to rapid, uncontrolled nerve firing throughout the nervous system.
  • 23. Cl- K+ Cl- Cl-Cl- Nerve Axon Na+ Cl- GABA – gated Chloride Channel
  • 24. Fipr K+ Cl- Cl-Cl- Fipronil Mode of Action Na+ Cl- Antagonist at GABA – gated Chloride Channel
  • 25. PYRAZOLES Mode of action  Inhibit mitochondrial electron transport at the NADH-coQ reductase site  Disruption of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) formation, the crucial energy molecule.
  • 26. Carry over & Metabolism  Lipophillic qualities of OC pesticides & their metabolites lead to storage in the fat cells from where they are slowly metabolised.  Most of the OC pesticides & metabolites are readily excreted in the milk.  Water soluble metabolites are excreted via urine & faeces. Organochlorines :
  • 27. Activative Parathion  Paraxon (1000 fold) P=S to P=O S  SO  SO2 Degradative Hydrolysis Elimination from body (IDF 9101,1990) Balance of activation / detoxification Differences in metabolic pathways (Cremyln,1971) Contd.. Organophosphate :
  • 28. Organocarbamate :  Compounds are broken down by ester hydrolysis  Splitting the ester into acid & alcohol componenets Contd..
  • 29. Pesticide residue • Pesticide residue means any specified substance in food, agricultural commodities, or animal feed resulting from the use of a pesticide. The term includes any derivatives of a pesticide, such as conversion products, metabolites, reaction products, and impurities considered to be of toxicological significance Hernández et al.,2013
  • 30. % Contaminated % Above MRL World 21 2 India( AICRP on PR ) 60 14 Pesticidal Contamination of food commodities ( Agnihotri, 1999)
  • 31. Residues in Meat • 1979 study sponsored by the FAO & WHO measured levels of chlorpyrifos- methyl and its predominant metabolite, 3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinol, in various animal tissues. – Found that the parent pesticide (chlorpyrifos-methyl) concentrates primarily in the fat and to a lesser extent in the kidney. The metabolite (pyridinol) concentrates primarily in the liver and kidney. – With chickens, the pesticide was more concentrated in the egg than other tissues.
  • 32. Residue level and per cent occurrence of organochlorine pesticides in commercial and desi chicken egg Vanitha et al., 2015
  • 33. Pesticide residue levels in milk and milk products in India PRODUCT DDT (ppm fat basis) BHC (ppm fat basis) MILK ND-216 ND-61 HUMAN MILK 1.4-102.2 1.25-27.52 BUTTER 1.6-11.36 0.55-1.51 GHEE 0.25-7.24 0.30-23.80 INFANT FORMULA ND-4.30 ND-5.70 SMP 0.80-1.24 0.43-0.78 (Singh and Dhaliwal, 2000; Sharma et al., 2002; 2005)
  • 34. Mean concentrations (µg/kg) of pesticide residues in bovine raw milk samples collected throughout Punjab Bedi et al., 2015
  • 35. OCP residue in dairy whole milk during different seasons (mg/l) John et al., 2000
  • 36. Pesticide Av. Daily intake FAO/WHO ADI Vegetarian Non – Vegetarian BHC 1448.22 1501.44 687.5 Aldrin 32.52 95.93 6.0 Dieldrin 36.86 367.02 6.0 Average Daily intake ug / person/ Day of main OCPR through human diets Magnitude of contamination in non-veg diet > Veg diet ( Shukla et al., 2002 )
  • 37. Name of Pesticide CAC,2010* PFA,2009** Acephate 0.02 - Aldrin,Dieldrin 0.006 0.15 F Carbaryl 0.05 - Chlorpyrifos 0.01 0.01 F D.D.T 0.02 1.25 F Diazinon 0.02 - Dichlorvos 0.02 - Endosulfan 0.01 - Ethion - 0.5 F Fenitrothion 0.002 0.05 F HCH, α, β, γ(Lindane), δ 0.01 (Lindane) 0.05, 0.02, 0.01/0.2F, 0.02 Heptachlor 0.006 0.15 F Monocrotophos - 0.02 Phorate 0.01 0.05 F MRL (ppm) of pesticide residues in milk by Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC), 2010 and PFA, 2009 •*MRL are expressed in ppm i.e mg/Kg on whole milk basis •** Unless otherwise stated, MRL are expressed in ppm i.e mg/Kg on whole milk/ product basis; F- fat basis.
  • 38. Harmful effects of pesticide residue in animals
  • 39. Acquired immunodeficiency Immunosuppressive effect Increased incidence of eye cancer (squamous cell carcinoma of eye) in cattle and buffaloes and canine venereal tumors In canine Autoimmunity Organochlorine group bind with certain proteins and initiate autoimmune reactions in body like glomerulonephritis, hemolytic anemia, rheumatoid arthritis Teratogenecity pesticides cause teratogenic defects in animals e.g. carbaryl, parathion, 2,4-D, lindane, diazinon. In mice, cypermethrin and malathion are found to exert birth defects in baby mice.
  • 41. Mutagenicity  Pesticides may cause alterations in structure or number of chromosomes resulting in translocations, mutations and chromosomal breakage.  Several pesticides like DDT, Endrin, PCB are known to cause chromosomal aberrations. Hepatotoxicity  Pesticide residues in food may harm liver tissue as they are metabolized here  Instances of chronic liver disorders leading to cirrhosis  Certain pesticides metabolites cause severe damage to hepatic parenchyma
  • 42. A schematic model for mechanisms by which organochlorine pesticides induce and develop neurological disorders ROS: reactive oxygen species, OXT: Oxytocin, AVP: Arginine vasopressin, P-gp: P-glycoprotein, TR: Thyroid receptor, PPAR: Peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor, RXR: Retinoid X receptor, RAR: Retinoic acid receptor, ER: Estrogen receptor, AR: Androgen receptor, RE: response element, ADHD: Attention deficit/hyperactive disorder. Gray arrows: induction, Red arrows: inhibition
  • 43. Reproductive Disorders Pesticides are lethal to dividing cells of genitalia They may cause abnormalities in sperms or defects in ova which may not be able to implant on the uterine surface. Ultimately lead to sterility, early abortion, still births or repeat breeding. DDT has been found to cause weak egg shell in birds leading to decreased population Kaur et al., 2015
  • 45.  Pesticides which have been banned for their use in agriculture, their manufacture should also be banned  Monocrotophos, malathion, methyl parathion have been banned in other countries hence there is need to ban these pesticides in India also  Biopesticides and biofertilizers, when used as a component of integrated pest and nutrient management programme can bring down the use of synthetic pesticides while keeping the yields high.  Need to develop health education packages of practices to educate the people in order to minimize the exposure of pesticides to human beings.  By organic dairy farming reviving organic farming and rearing of animals organically Control Measures
  • 46. BANNED PESTICIDES • 1970 – Endrin • 1976 – DDT • 1980 – Chlordimeform • 1980 – Dieldrin • 1980 – Phosphamidon • 1980 – Thallium sulpht. • 1984 – 2,4,5-T • 1984 – Ethyl parathion • 1984 – Methyl parathion • 1986 - Aldrin • 1986 – Lindane • 1987 – HCH (mixed Isomers) • 1987 – Mercury cpds. • 1988 – Arsenic (arsenites and arsenates) • 1988 – Hepatachlor • 1989 – Leptophos Captafol • 1990 –Dichloropropane • 1990 – Aldicarb • 1990 – Quintozene (PCNB) • 1994 – Pentachlorophenol • 1995 – Methamidophos • 1995 – Monocrotophos (restricted to coconut) • 1996 – Chlordane • 1998 - Endosulfan
  • 47. Examples of some common organic pesticides include the following: Cayenne pepper spray – Can be sprayed on the leaves of plants to deter harmful insect Soap Spray – Sprayed on plants to get rid of aphids Tobacco powder –It is use to kill sucking insects on plants such as aphids, thrips and spider mites Pyrethrin –This organic pesticide is used to knock out and flying insects and ground pests such as grubs Neem –Used to control Gypsy moths, leaf miners, mealy bugs, whiteflies and caterpillars Sabadilla – Derived from the sabadilla lily. Used to control caterpillars, leaf hoppers, stink bugs and squash bugs