This standard specifies the maximum residue limits of phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion in cereals, vegetables, fruits and edible oils. This standard applies to agricultural products such as cereals, vegetables, fruits and edible oils that have been treated with phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion pesticide formulations. GB 4788-1994 Maximum residue limits of phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion in food GB4788-1994 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China Maximum residue limits of phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion in food Maximum residue limits of phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion infoodsSubject content and scope of application GB4788-94 Replaces GB4788-84 This standard specifies the maximum residue limits of phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion in cereals, vegetables, fruits and edible oils. This standard applies to agricultural products such as cereals, vegetables, fruits and edible oils that have been treated with phorate, fenitrothion and fenthion pesticide preparations. Referenced Standards GB5009.20 Determination of organophosphorus pesticide residues in food3 Maximum Residue Limit Standards See the following table for the maximum residue limit standards: Indicators, mg/kg Phorate Cereals (based on raw grain) ≤0.02 Vegetables, fruitsbZxz.net Edible oils Testing methods Not to be detected Not to be detected Performed in accordance with GB5009.20. Additional Notes: Fenthion Not to be detected This standard was proposed by the Health Supervision Department of the Ministry of Health. Fenthion This standard was drafted by the Food Hygiene Supervision and Inspection Institute of the Ministry of Health, Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Grain Science, and Zhejiang Medical Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard are Zhang Linxia, Wang Yongfang and Huang Guangwei. The Ministry of Health entrusted the technical unit responsible for the interpretation of this standard, the Ministry of Health Food Hygiene Supervision and Inspection Institute. Approved by the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China on February 22, 1994 and implemented on September 1, 1994 Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.