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Follow on Google News | MRLs of Spiroxamine and Tembotrione in Foods Set in CanadaThe Health Canada Pest Management Regulation Agency (PMRA) has published new MRLs for spiroxamine and tembotrione in foods. After consultation, the MRLs for both pesticides enter into force on July 22 and September 6, 2015, respectively.
Spiroxamine is a new fungicidal active substance belonging to the Spiroketalamine class, which has protective, curative, and eradicative effects against mildews. Its chemical structure is comprised of cis and trans diasteroisomers known as A and B forms, respectively. These forms have partly different biological activities, interacting with the different steps in sterol biosynthesis. Primarily, Spiroxamine is used in cereal, and recently in grape cultivation, either as a single agent, or in combination with other fungicides. For Tembotrione, it is a selective herbicide used to control a broad spectrum of broadleaf and grass weeds in maize and sweet corn. At this time, the Codex Alimentarius international standards contain no maximum residue levels (MRLs) for Spiroxamine and Tembotrione. PMRA Risk Assessment To ensure human health safety in Canada, the PMRA uses risk assessment to quantify the level of pesticide residues in or on foods, which, when they are employed according in accordance with label directions, will not be harmful. The resulting quantity of each residue deemed to be a safe level, is then legally specified as Canada’s MRL. Details regarding the proposed MRLs for Spiroxamine (1) and Tembotrione (2) can be found in Table 1 in the latest Safeguards bulletin (http://www.sgs.com/ Due to the complexity of the food matrix, development of an efficient method to delivery high quality pesticide analysis results is quite a challenge. Nowadays, liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is recognized as one of best techniques, providing excellent sensitivity and selectivity. LC-MS/MS is the preferred instrument in many laboratories for multi-pesticide testing that complies with their regulation (mostly set to the general default MRL of 0.01 mg/kg). For more information on MRLs of Spiroxamine and Tembotrione based on Canada’s regulation please see Table 1 in the latest Safeguards bulletin. References: (1) Health Canada – Proposed Maximum Residue Limit PMRL2015-16, Spiroxamine – 8 May 2015 (www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ (2) Health Canada – Proposed Maximum Residue Limit PMRL2015-20, Tembotrine – 6 September 2015 (www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ About SGS Food Safety Services SGS is committed to keeping readers informed of regulation news and developments. Leveraging their global network of laboratories and food experts, SGS provides a comprehensive range of food safety and quality solutions, including analytical tests, audits, certifications, inspections, substance identification (http://www.sgs.com/ For further more information, please contact an SGS expert. Website: www.foodsafety.sgs.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/ SGS is the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 80,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world. End
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