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Pesticide contaminants in selected species of edible wild mushrooms from the north-eastern part of Poland
Authors:Michalina Ga?gowska
Institution:Chair of Commodities and Food Analysis, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Olsztyn, Poland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to determine the level of chlorinated hydrocarbon residues in selected edible mushrooms from north-eastern Poland. The experiment was carried out on 45 samples consisting of 15 fruiting bodies each of the following species: Boletus edulis, Imleria badia and Cantharellus cibarius. Dried samples were subjected to extraction of lipids with a Soxhlet and a standard procedure—based on the decomposition of lipids by concentrated sulfuric acid and the release of organic insecticides to the hexane layer—was used to determine chlorinated hydrocarbons. The quantitative determination of DDT, DDE, DDD and γ-HCH were conducted using gas chromatography with electron capture detection (GC-ECD). Chlorinated hydrocarbons were found in all tested samples. The contents of these compounds varied between all three species. Mean content of γ-HCH in B. edulis, I. badia and C. cibarius was: 2.60; 4.83; 7.52 µg kg?1 of lipids, while the content of ΣDDT was: 57.02; 25.20; 127.10 µg kg?1 of lipids, respectively. These results show that mushrooms from the north-eastern part of Poland can be used as potential bio-indicators of environmental contamination with chlorinated hydrocarbons. Moreover, the studied fungi could still be used as food due to the low levels of analyzed organochlorine compounds.
Keywords:Boletus edulis  Imleria badia  Cantharellus cibarius  chlorinated hydrocarbons  Poland
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