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HEALTH HAZARDS OF
   FOOD CONTAMINANTS


Yakindra Prasad Timilsena
(Food Research Officer)
Department of Food Technology and Quality Control,
Babarmahal, Kathmandu
Food contaminants
Volume 1 of the Codex Alimentarius defines a food
contaminant as follows:
Any substance not intentionally added to food
                          or
Any substance present in food as a result of the
production (including operations carried out in crop
husbandry, animal husbandry and veterinary
medicine), manufacture, processing, preparation,
treatment, packing, packaging, transport or holding
of such food or as a result of environmental
contamination.
Does not include insect fragments, rodent hairs
and other extraneous matters.
Contaminants

 Pollutants

 Toxicants

 Impurities

 Residual   unwanted materials 
Health Hazard = Toxicity x
Exposure



risk; the   the capacity
potential   of a
for         contaminant
                           the risk of a
injury      to cause
                           contaminant
            injury         contacting or
                           entering the
                           body
Hazard
Higher   toxicity = greater hazard
 ◦ Lower toxicity = less hazard
Higher   exposure = greater hazard
 ◦ Lower exposure = less hazard

                     North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture
                     and Consumer Services
Hazard


           Physical         Chemical         Biological


      noise, lighting,
      vibration,         solvents, acids,   bacteria, virus,
      temperature,       metals, dust,      fungus/molds
      electricity        pesticides




 occupational    side of environmental health
 Ergonomic-repetitive    movement, poorly designed
  equipment
Food Borne hazards

 Biological    Contamination
 Associated with poor domestic sanitation
   and hygiene arrangements
 Chemical Contamination
 E.g. food additives, pesticides
Vector Borne Hazards
Water    related vectors
E.g. malaria, guinea worm, schistosomiasis
Animal related vectors
E.g. sleeping sickness, bubonic plague
Pesticide Residues as
Food Contaminants
Pesticides  are chemical / biological
 substances which kill the insect (excluding
 honey bees) weeds and fungi selectively by
 not harming the host

Within
      the specified dose, not toxic to the
 mammals and is only toxic  to the target
 pest
Major Types of Pesticides
Insecticides
Herbicides
Plant  growth regulators
Fungicides
Rhodenticides
House hold
(Insect repellants) 
Pesticides and Humans

Insects,rodents, and humans have similar
 nervous, circulatory, and respiratory
 systems, so pesticides can affect people
 too!



Health   effects - short- or long-term
Health
                    risks
                      Carcinogenic
                      Mutagenic
                      Teratogenic  (interfere with
                       normal embryonic
                       development)
                      Birth defects
SYMTOMS               Reproductive problem
rash, headache,       Liver, Kidney, Neural
nausea, dizziness
                       damage
                      Other fatal effect
Current scenario
• Rejection of Nepalese agricultural commodities
  (honey and tea) in EU market

• Lack of enforcement of GAP

• Lack of Pesticide Residue Monitoring Plan and
  Mechanism

• Lack of awareness about risks and safety issues

• Low national priority
Government Interventions

• Till 2010, GoN set obligatory pesticide residue
  restriction (MRLs) in some foods
          • Cereals, pulses & their products
          • Processed water
          • Infant foods

• From 1995-2007, the total samples contaminated
  with pesticides were 12.1%

• Analysis of honey and tea showed that pesticide
  residues in Nepalese honey is below MRLs
  established by EU and Codex.

• DFTQC developed RMP which is on the process of
  finalizing with the trading allies

• Pesticide related Reference Material production
  and dissemination by DFTQC.
Pesticides in Nepalese foods
           (1995-2007)




Total samples analysed: 1034
No. of contaminated samples: 126
Government Interventions
          contd…
• Total diet study (TDS) conducted in 2009 and 2010
• Diet analysed for 97 types of pesticides
• Revealed the use of banned pesticides in cereals,
  pulses, vegetables, beaten rice and bread.

• Random samples of food items collected from
     • Ilam, Jhapa, Dhankuta, Morang and Sunsari
     • Chitwan, Hetauda, Janakpur, Sindhupalchowk
       and Dhading
     • Gorkha and Kaski
     • Nepalgunj and Surkhet
     • Mahendranagar, Dadeldhura, Kanchanpur, Doti

• Residue of chlorpyrophos, malathion, cypermethrin and
  fenvalerate were found in bread.
Good Practices as preventive
            tool
• Pesticides are used in household level,
  hotels and restaurants for the control of
  insects and pests

• Various codes of conduct and good
  practices developed
  • Keeping the food away from pesticides
  • Separate storage of chemicals and eatables
  • Proper cleaning of utensils
  • Washing the fruits and vegetable with plenty of
    water
  • Preventing the access of the pests/ proofing of
    entrances and other access points
  • Use of electronic pest killers
  • Periodic cleaning of the floor and tables
Ways forward
• Strict enforcement of GAP

• Focus on awareness programs

• Formation of RMP and its mechanism

• Building analytical capability of laboratory
  and human resources
• Co-ordination of multi-organization: Dept
  of Agriculture, DFTQC, Dept. of veterinary,
  consumers, farmers, agro-enterperneurs,
  media etc.
• Alternative         technologies(biobased
  pesticides, less toxic chemicals, less
  dependent cropping system)
“Food is not food if it is not safe.”




 Thank you for your
     patience

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Health hazards of food contaminants

  • 1. HEALTH HAZARDS OF FOOD CONTAMINANTS Yakindra Prasad Timilsena (Food Research Officer) Department of Food Technology and Quality Control, Babarmahal, Kathmandu
  • 2. Food contaminants Volume 1 of the Codex Alimentarius defines a food contaminant as follows: Any substance not intentionally added to food or Any substance present in food as a result of the production (including operations carried out in crop husbandry, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine), manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing, packaging, transport or holding of such food or as a result of environmental contamination. Does not include insect fragments, rodent hairs and other extraneous matters.
  • 3. Contaminants Pollutants Toxicants Impurities Residual unwanted materials 
  • 4. Health Hazard = Toxicity x Exposure risk; the the capacity potential of a for contaminant the risk of a injury to cause contaminant injury contacting or entering the body
  • 5. Hazard Higher toxicity = greater hazard ◦ Lower toxicity = less hazard Higher exposure = greater hazard ◦ Lower exposure = less hazard North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services
  • 6. Hazard Physical Chemical Biological noise, lighting, vibration, solvents, acids, bacteria, virus, temperature, metals, dust, fungus/molds electricity pesticides  occupational side of environmental health  Ergonomic-repetitive movement, poorly designed equipment
  • 7. Food Borne hazards Biological Contamination Associated with poor domestic sanitation and hygiene arrangements Chemical Contamination E.g. food additives, pesticides
  • 8. Vector Borne Hazards Water related vectors E.g. malaria, guinea worm, schistosomiasis Animal related vectors E.g. sleeping sickness, bubonic plague
  • 9. Pesticide Residues as Food Contaminants Pesticides are chemical / biological substances which kill the insect (excluding honey bees) weeds and fungi selectively by not harming the host Within the specified dose, not toxic to the mammals and is only toxic  to the target pest
  • 10. Major Types of Pesticides Insecticides Herbicides Plant growth regulators Fungicides Rhodenticides House hold (Insect repellants) 
  • 11. Pesticides and Humans Insects,rodents, and humans have similar nervous, circulatory, and respiratory systems, so pesticides can affect people too! Health effects - short- or long-term
  • 12. Health risks Carcinogenic Mutagenic Teratogenic (interfere with normal embryonic development) Birth defects SYMTOMS Reproductive problem rash, headache, Liver, Kidney, Neural nausea, dizziness damage Other fatal effect
  • 13. Current scenario • Rejection of Nepalese agricultural commodities (honey and tea) in EU market • Lack of enforcement of GAP • Lack of Pesticide Residue Monitoring Plan and Mechanism • Lack of awareness about risks and safety issues • Low national priority
  • 14. Government Interventions • Till 2010, GoN set obligatory pesticide residue restriction (MRLs) in some foods • Cereals, pulses & their products • Processed water • Infant foods • From 1995-2007, the total samples contaminated with pesticides were 12.1% • Analysis of honey and tea showed that pesticide residues in Nepalese honey is below MRLs established by EU and Codex. • DFTQC developed RMP which is on the process of finalizing with the trading allies • Pesticide related Reference Material production and dissemination by DFTQC.
  • 15. Pesticides in Nepalese foods (1995-2007) Total samples analysed: 1034 No. of contaminated samples: 126
  • 16. Government Interventions contd… • Total diet study (TDS) conducted in 2009 and 2010 • Diet analysed for 97 types of pesticides • Revealed the use of banned pesticides in cereals, pulses, vegetables, beaten rice and bread. • Random samples of food items collected from • Ilam, Jhapa, Dhankuta, Morang and Sunsari • Chitwan, Hetauda, Janakpur, Sindhupalchowk and Dhading • Gorkha and Kaski • Nepalgunj and Surkhet • Mahendranagar, Dadeldhura, Kanchanpur, Doti • Residue of chlorpyrophos, malathion, cypermethrin and fenvalerate were found in bread.
  • 17. Good Practices as preventive tool • Pesticides are used in household level, hotels and restaurants for the control of insects and pests • Various codes of conduct and good practices developed • Keeping the food away from pesticides • Separate storage of chemicals and eatables • Proper cleaning of utensils • Washing the fruits and vegetable with plenty of water • Preventing the access of the pests/ proofing of entrances and other access points • Use of electronic pest killers • Periodic cleaning of the floor and tables
  • 18. Ways forward • Strict enforcement of GAP • Focus on awareness programs • Formation of RMP and its mechanism • Building analytical capability of laboratory and human resources • Co-ordination of multi-organization: Dept of Agriculture, DFTQC, Dept. of veterinary, consumers, farmers, agro-enterperneurs, media etc. • Alternative technologies(biobased pesticides, less toxic chemicals, less dependent cropping system)
  • 19. “Food is not food if it is not safe.” Thank you for your patience

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  4. The fundamental principle of risk management is understanding product toxicity and applicator exposure. To reduce risk, you either select a lower toxicity product or reduce your exposure. In order to assess your risk when handling pesticides, it’s critical that you understand both toxicity and how you can be exposed. Let’s look at each of these factors. January 22, 2013
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