Organochlorine pesticides in canned tuna and sardines on the Serbian market

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2016Author
Kartalović, Brankica
Novakov, Nikolina
Mihaljev, Željko
Petrović, Jelena
Prica, Nadežda
Babić, Jelena
Ćirković, Miroslav
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The aim of this study was to determine the level of organochlorine (OC) pesticides in 57 samples
of canned tuna and 31 samples of canned sardines in vegetable oil, collected from supermarkets
in Serbia. OC pesticides α-HCH, β-HCH, δ-HCH, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), DDE, DDD,
dielderin, endosulfane I, endosulfane II, endosulan sulfate, endrin, endrin ketone, heptachlor,
heptachlor epoxide, lindane, aldrin, metoxichlor, cis-chlordane and trans-chlordane were determined
using a GS-MS method. The highest concentrations (μg kg−1, arithmetic means) in canned
tuna were for δ-HCH (60.6 ± 97.0) and p, p´-DDT (55.0 ± 25.1), while the corresponding values in
canned sardines were for δ-HCH (90.7 ± 102.7) and endosulfane II (78.0 ± 145.9). Mean level for
the sum of endosulfans was above the maximum limit in canned sardines (85.0 μg kg−1). Also,
dieldrin (39.7 μg kg−1) was measured above the ML.