The incidence of contamination with ochratoxin A (OTA) in baby
food products consumed in Syria was investigated using the
competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
technique.
Concentrations of eight chlorinated pesticides: namely, gamma HCH, Heptachlor,
heptachlore epoxide, aldrin, dieldrin, 4,4-DDE, 4,4-DDD, and 4,4-DDT were studied in
some mollusks species Monodonta turbinata, Brachidontes variabilis , Patella caerule
a,
Trochus erithraeus, Strombus persicus and in sediments taken from five different
locations: Assin estuary, Jobar estuary, Banias Thermal Electricity Station, Albasia, and
Mirkiya River estuary. Sampling was performed at six different times during the period
2006-2007.
Results indicated that Assin estuary contained the highest level of contamination
followed by Jobar estuary and Mirkiya estuary where sampled mollusks species contained
various concentrations of all of the studied pesticides. At Banias Thermal Electricity
Station samples showed contamination with heptachlore and heptachlore epoxide only,
whereas the concentration of pesticides at Albasia location, much lower than the other
locations.
Study was conducted at Hama on summer ١٩٩٨ to determine the
Persistence of two pesticides, the Organophosphorus Dimethoate, and the
Pyrethroid Deltamethrin, on the Grapes.