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Journal of Environmental Protection,2011, 2, 1113-1117 doi:10.4236/jep.2011.28129 Published Online October 2011 (http://www.scirp.org/journal/jep) Surveying of Pesticides Commonly on the Markets of Iran in 2009 Rouhullah Dehghani¹, Seyed Gholamabbas Moosavi², Hadi Esalmi *, Malihe Mohammadi1, Zahra Jalali1, Nargess Zamini1
1Department of Environment Health, Kashan Medical Sciences University, Kashan, Iran; 2Department of General Health of Kashan Medical Sciences University, Kashan Medical Sciences University, Kashan, Iran. Email: *hadieslami1986@yahoo.com Received July 11th, 2011; revised August 15th, 2011; accepted September 23rd, 2011. ABSTRACT Considering the potential pesticide side effects on environment, their short and long term untoward effects on living creatures, their excessive usage for producing more agricultural products, and also their application to destroy pests of any sort, the present study was carried out to investigate the used amount of common pesticides in Iran markets. A questionnaire was designed. Referring to pesticide selling shops and plants preservations organizations in Tehran and Isfahan, the sufficient data was collected and then categorized regarding the applications and the total amount of used pesticides in a year. The results demonstrated that there were 60 sorts of used pesticides in Iran. They included Or- ganochlorine (10%), Organophosphorus (28.4%), Pyrethroids derivatives (10%), Carbamate derivatives (10%), and others (41.6%). The commonest pesticide used in a year was Organophosphorus and the least one was Organochlorine. The obtained data pointed out that the most common pesticide was Organophosphorus. Given that Organophosphorine compounds are poisonous in living creatures and cause short and long term side effects. It is recommended that re- sponsible authorities provide the necessary information for the aimed groups in terms of the allowable using amount of pesticides, the protection strategies and the pesticides hazards on users. Keywords:Pesticide, Organophosphorus, Organochlorine, Carbamate, Pyrethroids, Market, Iran 1. Introduction
pesticides are used in agriculture sector in the world. 50% of them penetrate to soil, water and other sources
The increasing population necessitates more agricultural
and also to the bodies of living creatures [7]. Relevant
products and foodstuffs that consequently need more
poisoning in many countries, especially in developing
pesticide usage to destroy any pests [1,2]. The pesticide
countries is considered the second causes of mortalities
compounds include Organophosphorus, Organochlorine,
Carbamate and Pyrethroid derivatives [3]. They have
Pesticides cause untoward effects on man in two ways.
some side effects on living creatures; e.g. Organophos-
Firstly, they have direct effects on the health of persons
phorus inhibits cholinesterase activity and it makes CNS
who use them; and secondly, their remnants accumulate
functional disturbances. Organochlorine accumulates in
in foodstuffs which also produce side effects on man [10].
living creature bodies and also in food chain. Carbamate
The side effects include short term ones like abdominal
derivatives cause genetic mutations and CNS functional
cramps, vertigo, headaches, diplopia, nausea, ocular dis-
turbances and dermatopathies. Long term adverse effects
These pesticides are used widely to improve agricul-
include increased likelihood of respiratory failures, re-
tural production and also to prevent arthropod-borne dis-
calling disturbance, depression, nervous defects, prostate
eases. But they are used improperly due to the lake of
cancer, leukemia and infertility. These problems are con-
appropriate knowledge about their applications and un-
sidered the major health problems in the world [10-12].
toward effects. The excessive usage is harmful to eco-
The various investigations conducted on farmers in
system and they contaminate soil, surface and under-
terms of their health status demonstrated that pesticides
ground water resources [5,6]. The relevant fulfilled re-
may increase the likelihood of Parkinson disease [13,14].
searches have shown that each year 2.5 million tons of
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WHO estimate that 3 million of farmers suffer from se-
lated. After that tables were plotted and results were
vere poisoning caused by pesticides is in developing
countries. 18000 of them die and 21% of foodstuffs have
3. Results
pesticide contamination [7]. There are 2000 - 3000 hos- pital admissions each year in USA due to acute pesticide
Totally, 48 pesticides selling shops and 2 plants preser-
poisoning which 50% children. Another study revealed
vation organizations were questioned. The investigations
that 10% - 20% of farmers who worked in fields suffered
showed that there were 60 sorts of pesticides in various
from poisoning [15]. In a study fulfilled by Aghilinejad
agriculture and health sectors. They included organo-
et al (2008), regarding the influence of pesticides on the
phosphorus (28.45), organochlorine (10%), Pyrethroids
health of farmers in 5 provinces of Iran demonstrated
(10%), Carbamat(10%) and other derivatives(41.6%)
that 50% of farmers were illiterate and they had been
(Table 1). Out of total amount of used Pesticides in a
working for 16 - 28 years. Moreover, the data showed
year, 43.65 Insecticides, 12.9% Acaricides, 17.7% Her-
that Organophosphorus usage was higher (95%) in Raf-
bicides, 12.9% Fungicides, 1.6% Molluscicides and
sanjan and Savojbolagh than in other parts of Iran. 68%
of studies farmers used no protection devices and only
The total amount of used pesticides in liquid from in a
5% were aware of the information pointed on the label of
year was 206135 liters out of which59.435 was Organo-
pesticide containers. 55% of farmers discarded the con-
phosphorus, 0.11% Organochlorine, 22.45% Pyrethroid,
tainers in environment with no special care [16].
1.26% crbamat derivatives and 16.75% other compounds.
With taking into account the potential hazards caused
The total amont of used solid pesticides was 19390 kg
by Pesticides and the excessive usage, the current study
out of which 18.1% were Organophosphorus, 1.4% Or-
was fulfilled to investigate the total amount of used pes-
ganochlorine, 9.28% Pyrethroid, 7.48% Cabamate de-
ticides in Iran in 2009. The obtained results can be used
rivative’s and 63.74% 0ther sorts. Totally, the highest
by health care providers, agriculture organizations, and
amount of used pesticides belonged to Organophospho-
those involved in applying the pesticide so that they will
rus and the least one to Organochlorine (Table 2).
provide appropriate regulations for the safe usage of pes-
Out of total amount of used pesticides regarding to the
range of hazards, there were highly (9.3%), moderately (58.5%) and lowly (32.2%) hazardous pesticides. The
2. Materials and Methods
total amount of used pesticides based on Kilograms,
This was a descriptive study to investigate the common
there were 19.2% highly, 27.9% moderately and 52.9%
pesticides sold in Iran markets. Firstly, a questionnaire
lowly hazardous ones (Table 3).
was designed and in included some parameters like the
4. Discussion
sort of pesticides sold in Iran markets, the total used amount and their applications. The necessary information
The obtained data revealed that the most common used
was obtained with referring to the centers selling pesti-
pesticide was Organophosphorus. In the study conducted
cides and also to plants preservation organization in Te-
by Bradman et al., (2011) on children inhibitanted near
hran and Isfahan. Secondly, the pesticides were evalu-
the fields where they world exposure to Organophos-
ated and categorized concerning their ingredients, their
phorus pesticides demonstrated that the children con-
use base on agriculture, public health and animal farm,
sumed foodstuffs containing pesticides. Therefore, in
their applications and the total used amount. The ques-
order to prevent the side effects related to pesticides, it is
tionnaire was completed and the data was categorized.
recommended that the persons exposing to foodstuffs
Quantity of any groups pesticide sold out, were calcu-
contaminated with pesticides wash them thoroughly with
Table 1. The prevalence distribution of common pesticides sold in Iran markets based on their sorts and applications.
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Table 2. The prevalence distribution of sold pesticides in Iran markets according to the used amount per a year. Table 3. The prevalence distribution of used pesticides regarding EPA classification regarding their hazards.
sufficient water before eating [17]. In a study fulfill by
cies were resistant to Permethrin and Cypermethrin [20].
Aghilinegad et al (2008), it was revealed that the most
Limooi et al, studied the resistance level in German
common used pesticide in Rafsanjan and Savojbolagh
Cockroache strains to Pyrethroid derivatives and DDT,
was Organophosphorus (95%) [16]. Another investiga-
and the highest resistance levels belonged to Permethrin ,
tion performed by Mahmoodi et al (2006) on admitted
Cypermethrin and Cyfluthrin; respectively. Also, Ger-
patients to a hospital in Khoramabadi, Iran, showed that
man cockroaches had resistance to DDT [21]. Another
77.1% and 22.9% of poisoning cases owed to Organo-
research conducted concerning the resistance level in
phosphorus and Organochlorine; respectively [18]. Hence
American cockroaches to several pesticides in Kashan
the findings were compatible with ours which showed
hospital revealed that these Cockroaches had resistance
the main cause of poisoning belonged to Organophos-
to Pyrethroids, Permethrin and Cyfluthrin [22].
phorus. It seems that Organophosphorus be used mostly
Therefore, considering long time resistance to pesti-
due to its wide efficacy and low price in compared with
cides, we should care about the efficacy of pesticides in
other compounds [19]. Organophosphorus inhibits cho-
each species and should carry out specific tests to deter-
linesterase activity and cause CNS dysfunctions which
mine the appropriate pesticide in order to prevent the
are life threatening. The highest mortalities due to pesti-
excessive usage. Given that the relevant poisoning to
cides belonged to Organophosphorus pesticides [1].
pesticide in developing countries is 13 times higher than
The present study demonstrated that the used amount
that existed in developed countries; i.e. 85% of produced
of Pyrethroid and Carbamate derivatives was lesser than
pesticides are used in developing countries [10]. It is
the amount of other compounds due to their high price,
imperative that definite regulations be implemented re-
the lack of awareness about their applications and the
garding the pesticide applications and also placing farm-
pest resistance, in spite of the fact that they have lesser
ers under an obligation to follow this regulation for pre-
harmful impact on environment and man in compares
venting poisoning. Another strategy for decreasing pesti-
with other compounds. In current study, the least pesti-
cides excessive usage is integrated pest management
cide usage belonged to Organochlorine, because the us-
age belonged to was resistance in various species. As
5. Conclussions
mentioned before, one of the most important obstacles in pesticide application is resistance phenomenon.
Considering the excessive pesticides usage, the responsi-
One of the most important pests in environmental
ble authorities should supervise the used amount of pes-
health is Cockroaches. In the study conducted by Ladoni
ticides. Moreover, continuous education programs should
(1993) in Iran, the resistance level in German Cock-
be held for pesticides producers and farmers. It is neces-
roache strains existed in 5 different hospitals to several
sary to broad cast special and technical advertisements in
pesticides like Pyrethroid derivatives; e.g. Permethrin
mass media in order to increase the public knowledge
was investigated. The researchers found that some spe-
concerning the pesticides on toward effects. Hence it is
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recommended that the complete educational series be
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provided for farmers in four sections: A- terms of how to
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A. Gislard, et al., “Exposure to Pesticide in Open-Field
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