1998
DOI: 10.1021/bk-1998-0683.ch011
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Pesticide Residues in Processed Foods: Not a Food Safety Concern

Abstract: Residue analyses results indicate that residues of triazine herbicides are not a source of concern to the processed foods industry. As with all properly applied pesticides, no food safety concerns are warranted. A close examination of the FDA Residue Monitoring program data show no residues of cyanazine, atrazine, simazine or ametryn in 1992, 1993, or 1994 representing 76,973 samples. The NFPA database (6563 values) contains one positive value (0.04 ppm) for simazine in corn and one positive value for atrazin… Show more

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