Pesticide 'Cocktail Effect'? Experts Say Trace Residues Pose No Risk of Enhanced Toxicity
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In response to public concerns about a potential "cocktail effect" from the Taiwan FDA's revised pesticide residue standards, a National Taiwan University expert clarified that, based on domestic and international research, trace residues of pesticides with different mechanisms of action at ppm to ppb levels do not pose a risk of enhanced toxicity. The expert emphasized that the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) already includes a 100-fold safety factor, and current Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) are set far below this, serving as a regulatory tool for legal pesticide use rather than a threshold for health hazards.
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