<p>Tea is the second widely consumed beverage next to water. Tea drinking is one of the important pathways for human exposure of organonphosphorus pesticide. Consequently, incidence of organonphosphorus pesticide residues and risk assessment should be clear. In this study, the level of organonphosphorus pesticide residues in 810 Chinese teas manufactured between 2010–2013 was investigated using gas chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry and a flame photometric detector. Incidence of organonphosphorus pesticide residues occurred with a frequency of 29% and the average concentration of 93 μg kg<sup>−1</sup>. The residue levels varied from tea types, sale spots, and production area. Chlorpyrifos, isocarbophos, and triazophos were...
Abstract Tea is one of the most consumed beverages after water, but unfortunately the application o...
Four pesticides with a high detection rate in Pu’er tea have been determined by a QuEChERS (quick, e...
Rinsing dried tea leaves before brewing is a traditional way of preparing rolled oolong tea in China...
Abstract Background China has the world’s largest tea plantation area in the world. To sustain high ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>In the present study an effort was made to monitor the residue levels of 32 p...
This study evaluated commercially available therapeutic teas for their organochlorine pesticides (OC...
One hundred and one tea samples including green tea, dark tea, scented tea, black tea, and oolong te...
Tea is the most frequently consumed drink in the sphere; next to the water. However, tea can be cont...
Determining the transfer rate of pesticides during tea brewing is important to identify the potentia...
Black, green, white, and Oolong teas, all derived from leaves of <i>Camellia sinensis</i>, are widel...
A cup of tea that cheers can also be an important route of human exposure to pesticide residues. It ...
The content of residual organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) was examined in green, herbal, and black te...
International audienceAnalytical methods with high sensitivity and accuracy were successfully valida...
Over the last decade, the consumption of tea and herbal tea has gained more and more popularity acr...
Tea is popular worldwide with multiple health benefits. It may be contaminated by the accidental int...
Abstract Tea is one of the most consumed beverages after water, but unfortunately the application o...
Four pesticides with a high detection rate in Pu’er tea have been determined by a QuEChERS (quick, e...
Rinsing dried tea leaves before brewing is a traditional way of preparing rolled oolong tea in China...
Abstract Background China has the world’s largest tea plantation area in the world. To sustain high ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>In the present study an effort was made to monitor the residue levels of 32 p...
This study evaluated commercially available therapeutic teas for their organochlorine pesticides (OC...
One hundred and one tea samples including green tea, dark tea, scented tea, black tea, and oolong te...
Tea is the most frequently consumed drink in the sphere; next to the water. However, tea can be cont...
Determining the transfer rate of pesticides during tea brewing is important to identify the potentia...
Black, green, white, and Oolong teas, all derived from leaves of <i>Camellia sinensis</i>, are widel...
A cup of tea that cheers can also be an important route of human exposure to pesticide residues. It ...
The content of residual organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) was examined in green, herbal, and black te...
International audienceAnalytical methods with high sensitivity and accuracy were successfully valida...
Over the last decade, the consumption of tea and herbal tea has gained more and more popularity acr...
Tea is popular worldwide with multiple health benefits. It may be contaminated by the accidental int...
Abstract Tea is one of the most consumed beverages after water, but unfortunately the application o...
Four pesticides with a high detection rate in Pu’er tea have been determined by a QuEChERS (quick, e...
Rinsing dried tea leaves before brewing is a traditional way of preparing rolled oolong tea in China...