Fruits and Veggies Grandiose on Pesticides

  • Raaz K Maheshwari SBRM Govt PG College
  • Priyanka Singh Maharshi Dayanand University
Keywords: Fruits & Veggies, Grandiose, Pesticides, Developmental toxins

Abstract

Various investigations and concerning research reports reveal that although a Pesticides Act exists to safeguard consumer interest, there is no MRL (Maximum Residue Level) in place or regulations to enforce it. Nearly every food item from rice to veggies and fruits available in the market are contaminated with poisonous pesticides, authorities caution. Pesticides and insecticides could be detrimental to people’s immune and reproductive systems. It can even lead to infertility. Developmental toxins’ in these chemicals may adversely affect the development in children. They may also act as endocrine disrupters, leading to hormonal imbalances. These chemicals are also not biodegradable(able to decompose naturally). As such, they persist for a long time and get transferred into the food chain. This means that overtime, they get deposited in the human body

Author Biographies

Raaz K Maheshwari, SBRM Govt PG College

Department of Chemistry, SBRM Govt PG College, Nagaur, Rajasthan, India

Priyanka Singh, Maharshi Dayanand University

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, MDU, Rohtak, Haryana, India

Published
2013-12-01
How to Cite
[1]
Maheshwari, R. and Singh, P. 2013. Fruits and Veggies Grandiose on Pesticides. PharmaTutor. 1, 2 (Dec. 2013), 131-134.
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