4.7 Review

Detection methods, migration patterns, and health effects of pesticide residues in tea

Journal

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.13167

Keywords

detection method; health hazards; migration patterns; pesticide residues; risk assessment; tea

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Due to its health benefits and cultural charm, tea drinking is increasingly popular. The safety of tea is crucial for the tea industry and consumers' health. Pesticides are used in tea gardens to ensure high quality and yield, but water-soluble pesticides pose a greater risk. This review summarizes the methods of detecting pesticide residues, examines their migration patterns and factors, analyzes the toxicity and safety, and proposes eco-friendly strategies for reducing risks and ensuring safety.
Due to its rich health benefits and unique cultural charm, tea drinking is increasingly popular with the public in modern society. The safety of tea is the top priority that affects the development of tea industry and the health of consumers. During the process of tea growth, pesticides are used to prevent the invasion of pests and diseases with maintaining high quality and stable yield. Because hot water brewing is the traditional way of tea consumption, water is the main carrier for pesticide residues in tea into human body accompanied by potential risks. In this review, pesticides used in tea gardens are divided into two categories according to their solubility, among which water-soluble pesticides pose a greater risk. We summarized the methods of the sample pretreatment and detection of pesticide residues and expounded the migration patterns and influencing factors of tea throughout the process of growth, processing, storage, and consumption. Moreover, the toxicity and safety of pesticide residues and diseases caused by human intake were analyzed. The risk assessment and traceability of pesticide residues in tea were carried out, and potential eco-friendly improvement strategies were proposed. The review is expected to provide a valuable reference for reducing risks of pesticide residues in tea and ensuring the safety of tea consumption.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.7
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available