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July 1999; Updated June 2003; March 2007
Total Diet Study Pesticides
Introduction
Residue Name |
3-hydroxycarbofuran |
aldicarb |
aldoxycarb |
BPMC |
bufencarb |
butocarboxim |
carbaryl |
carbofuran |
dioxacarb |
isoprocarb |
methiocarb |
methomyl |
metolcarb |
oxamyl |
promecarb |
Residue Name |
2,3,4,6-tetrachlorophenol |
2,3,6-TBA |
2,4,5-T |
2,4,5-TB |
2,4,5-trichlorophenol |
2,4,6-trichlorophenol |
2,4-D |
2,4-DB |
2,4-dichlorophenol |
4-CPA |
acifluorfen |
bentazon |
bromoxynil |
chloramben |
clopyralid |
dicamba |
dichlorooctadecanoic acid |
dichorooctadecenoic acids |
dichlorprop |
fenac |
fluroxypyr |
haloxyfop |
MCPA |
MCPB |
mecoprop |
pentachlorophenol |
picloram |
quinclorac |
silvex |
triclopyr |
Residue Name |
alpha cypermethrin |
bifenthrin |
cypermethrin |
cyfluthrin |
deltamethrin |
esfenvalerate |
fenpropathrin |
fenvalerate |
fluvalinate |
lambda-cyhalothrin |
permethrin, cis- and trans- |
tetramethrin |
tralomethrin |
zeta-cypermethrin |
Residue Name |
chlorbromuron |
chloroxuron |
diuron |
fenuron |
linuron |
metobromuron |
metoxuron |
monolinuron |
monuron |
neburon |
Residue Name |
1,1,1-trichloroethane |
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene |
1,2-dichloroethene, cis- |
1,2-dichloroethene, trans- |
1,2-dichloropropane |
benzene 1 |
bromobenzene |
bromochloromethane |
butylbenzene, n- |
carbon tetrachloride |
chlorobenzene |
chloroform |
chlorotoluene, o- |
chlorotoluene, p-(4-chlorotoluene) |
cumene (isopropylbenzene) |
dichlorobenzene, o- |
dichlorobenzene, p- |
ethyl benzene |
ethylene dichloride |
propylbenzene, n- |
styrene |
tetrachloroethylene |
toluene |
trichloroethylene |
xylene, m- and/or p- |
xylene, o- |
1An FDA evaluation has determined that the TDS method used in the Kansas City District Office laboratory to measure benzene produces unreliable results for benzene in some foods. Based on this evaluation, FDA scientists recommend that benzene data be viewed with great caution while FDA considers removing these data from the TDS website. There is no evidence of problems with other TDS data. See Questions and Answers on the Occurrence of Benzene in Soft Drinks and Other Beverages for more information.