A Comprehensive Review of Pesticide Elimination Methods from Fruits and Vegetables Over the Past Two Decades: Optimizing Produce Safety for Sustainable Food Systems
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2025-04-23
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Journal of Research and Innovation in Food Science and Technology
Abstract
The increasing use of pesticides in agriculture, valued at approximately 43.2 billion USD,
has raised significant concerns regarding food safety and human health. This study reviews
the effectiveness of various pesticide residue removal methods applied to fruits and vegeta bles (F & V). A total of 57 studies published between 2005 and 2022 were analyzed, cate gorizing the methods into 28 household techniques, 19 advanced methods, and 10 com bined approaches. Household methods, such as washing under running water, achieved re moval rates of up to 90%, while peeling ensured complete (100%) elimination of residues.
The addition of salt or vinegar solutions improved removal efficiency, reaching 92%. Ad vanced methods, notably ozonation, demonstrated high efficacy with up to 95% removal.
The most effective approaches were combined techniques, integrating washing, ultrasound,
and ozonation, which achieved residue elimination rates of up to 99%. Despite their effi ciency, advanced methods face limitations due to high costs and technological constraints,
reducing their accessibility for widespread use. This review underscores the necessity of an
integrated approach to enhance food safety. Additionally, it highlights the need for further
research on the long-term impact of these removal methods on the nutritional quality of F
& V. These findings provide essential insights for consumers, farmers, and the food industry,
contributing to the development of more effective and practical food safety strategies.
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Advanced technique, Decontamination, Fruit, Household method, Vegetable