02850naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400400007410000140011424501510012826000090027950002980028852017650058665000110235165000150236265000240237765300160240165300270241770000220244470000140246670000150248070000140249570000160250977300470252510538572019-10-09 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0308-81467 a10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.08.1112DOI1 aBESIL, N. aDegradation of imazalil, orthophenylphenol and pyrimethanil in Clementine mandarins under conventional postharvest industrial conditions at 4 °C. c2015 aArticle history: Received 16 April 2015 / Received in revised form 25 August 2015 / Accepted 25 August 2015 / Available online 29 August 2015. Chemical compounds studied in this article: Imazalil (PubChem CID: 37175) / Orthophenylphenol (PubChem CID: 7017) / Pyrimethanil (PubChem CID: 91650). aABSTRACT. The degradation of the postharvest fungicides imazalil, orthophenylphenol, and pyrimethanil was studied on Clementine mandarins during packinghouse storage for a 28 day period at 4 C. Fruits to which orthophenylphenol was applied, were treated with imazalil and pyrimethanil at doses of 1000 and 2000 mg L1, using cascade application for the later and cascade and wax for the former. The decay of the three fungicides was evaluated using an in-house validated analytical procedure that includes the extraction and dispersive clean up of the samples followed by the GC?MS determination of the pesticide residues. The impact of fruit storage time on pesticide residues concentration was assessed. The residues found for the different application technologies were always below the established Maximum Residue Limits by the Codex Alimentarius and the European Union (5 mg kg1 for imazalil, 7 and 8 mg kg1 for pyrimethanil, and 10 mg kg1 and 5 mg kg1 for orthophenylphenol). The fungicides dissipated differentially. Pyrimethanil showed little degradation, if any, at both tested concentrations, but the half-life of imazalil on the fruit was 15?18 days, independent of the application technology. Orthophenylphenol dissipated with a half-life of 15 days. The initial imazalil residue found after cascade treatment was not significantly different between the doses studied (p < 0.5), whereas when the fungicide was included in wax as an emulsifiable concentrate the initial and final imazalil residues were significantly different. Final residue levels after 28 days of storage were 0.12?0.24 mg kg1 for imazalil, 0.68 mg kg1 for 2-phenylphenol and 0.56 mg kg1 for pyrimethanil for all the evaluated treatments. 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. aCITRUS aFUNGICIDAS aTECNICA POSTCOSECHA aDegradation aPostharvest fungicides1 aPÉREZ-PARADA, A.1 aCESIO, V.1 aVARELA, P.1 aRIVAS, F.1 aHEINZEN, H. tFood Chemistry, 2016gv.194, p. 1132-1137.