Pesticide Residues in Apples and Pears: A Deterministic Assessment of Chronic Exposure and Non-Carcinogenic Risk for European Consumers
Jarosław Chmielewski, Barbara Gworek, Magdalena Florek-Łuszczki, Jarogniew J. Łuszczki

TL;DR
This study assesses the health risks from pesticide residues in apples and pears for European consumers and finds no significant non-carcinogenic risk.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed deterministic risk assessment using Polish monitoring data and age-specific consumption patterns.
Findings
HQ values for all pesticides were below 1, indicating no exceedance of acceptable daily intake.
Children showed higher relative exposure than adults, but cumulative HI values remained below 1.
Pears contributed less to total exposure due to lower consumption and fewer detected pesticides.
Abstract
(1) Pome fruits (apples and pears) are among the most frequently consumed fruits in Europe and may contribute to dietary exposure to pesticide residues. Although residue levels generally comply with maximum residue limits (MRLs), even low concentrations may cumulatively contribute to chronic health risks under conditions of frequent and long-term consumption. This study aimed to quantitatively assess dietary exposure and the potential non-carcinogenic health risks associated with pesticide residues in apples and pears, using representative monitoring and consumption data. (2) The assessment was based on results of the Polish national official monitoring program for pesticide residues in food, specifically apples and pears sampled in 2022, as reported by the National Institute of Public Health (NIZP-PZH). These data were combined with age- and body weight-specific consumption scenarios…
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TopicsPesticide Residue Analysis and Safety · Agricultural safety and regulations · Insect and Pesticide Research
