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Organochlorine pesticide in fresh and pasteurized cow's milk from Kampala markets

Chemosphere, Volume 84, No. 7, Year 2011

Fresh and pasteurized milk samples from Kampala markets were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides using a gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector. Five organochlorine pesticides, namely; aldrin, dieldrin, endosulfan, lindane, DDT and its metabolites were detected in the milk samples and confirmed with a gas chromatograph equipped with a mass spectrometer [GC-MS]. The mean values are expressed in mgkg-1 milk fat (mf) basis. The mean concentration in the fresh milk (n=54) were: 0.026±0.003mgkg-1 mf; 0.002±0.0003mgkg-1, below the detection limit; 0.007±0.003mgkg-1, 0.009±0.002mgkg-1 milk fat for lindane, endosulfan dieldrin and aldrin, respectively. The mean concentrations of p,p′-DDE; p,p′-DDT and o,p′-DDT were 0.009±0.002mgkg-1; 0.033±0.007mgkg-1 and 0.008±0.001mgkg-1 mf, respectively in the fresh milk samples.In the pasteurized milk samples (n=47), the mean concentrations recorded were: 0.008±0.003mgkg-1, 0.025±0.004mgkg-1, and 0.007±0.001mgkg-1, respectively for p,p′-DDE; p,p′-DDT and o,p′-DDT.Alpha and beta-endosulfan recorded the concentration below the detection limit and the mean of 0.022±0.001mgkg-1 mf, 0.005±0.002mgkg-1 mf, and 0.006±0.0002mgkg-1 mf, respectively for lindane, dieldrin and aldrin. Although, most of the residues detected were above the residue limits set by the FAO/WHO (2008), bioaccumulation of these residues is likely to pose health risks to the consumers of milk in Uganda. © 2011.
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Environmental
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Uganda