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<journal-id journal-id-type='publisher'>IJRAP</journal-id>
<journal-title>International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy</journal-title>
<issn pub-type='ppub'>2277-4343</issn>
 <publisher>
<publisher-name>Moksha Publishing House </publisher-name>
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<article-id pub-id-type='other'>10.7897/2277-4343.15371</article-id>
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<article-title>ANALYSIS OF PESTICIDE RESIDUE LEVELS IN MARKET-AVAILABLE TOMATO SAMPLES IN BANGALORE, KARNATAKA, INDIA
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<contrib contrib-type='author'>
<name>Manasa BK *</name>
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<pub-date>
<month>11</month>
<year>-0001</year>
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<fpage>49</fpage>
<lpage>53</lpage>
<abstract><title>Abstract</title>
Introduction: Tomatoes are one of India__ampersandsign#39;s most important protective food crops. The plants typically grow 1-3 meters in height. The major Tomatoes-producing states are Bihar, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Tomato is one of the vegetables used regularly in Indian culinary and India is one of the major countries which produce Tomatoes. In Karnataka, the major districts which grow tomatoes are Kolar, Mandya, Belagavi, Haveri, Davanagere, Chikkaballapur, and Bengaluru Rural. Long-term, low-dose exposure to pesticides has been found to be progressively associated with adverse health consequences in humans, including cancer, immunosuppression, hormone disruption, lowered IQ, and aberrant reproductive health. Hence, the study was conducted to evaluate pesticide residue in market samples of Tomatoes. Methodology: Tomatoes samples from 3 different major markets in Bangalore, namely the K.R market (KRM), Yeshwanthpur market (YM) and Madiwala market (MM), were collected and subjected to pesticide residue analysis at a food testing laboratory. Results: The study__ampersandsign#39;s results revealed that the presence of pesticide residue did not exceed maximum residue levels in all Tomatoes samples. Conclusion: Based on the study__ampersandsign#39;s findings, Tomatoes samples from all three market samples have pesticide residue below the quantification limit, or LOQ __ampersandsignlt; 0.1 mg/kg. The superiority of the Ayurvedic treatment plan lies in its ability to heal cumulative damage through internal therapy and detoxification.
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<title>Keywords</title>
<kwd>Pesticide residue</kwd>
<kwd> Market samples</kwd>
<kwd> Tomato</kwd>
<kwd> Gara-visha (Artificial poison)</kwd>
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