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147 - Methoprene

Functional Class: Insect growth regulator

Commodities

Commodity

MRL

Year of Adoption

Symbol

Note

10 mg/kg

2006

Po

-

Commodity

MRL

10 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

Po

Note

-

0.02 mg/kg

2006

-

-

MRL

0.02 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

-

Note

-

0.02 mg/kg

2006

-

-

Commodity

MRL

0.02 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

-

Note

-

200 mg/kg

2006

PoP

-

Commodity

MRL

200 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

PoP

Note

-

MRL

0.2 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

(fat)

Note

-

0.1 mg/kg

2006

F

-

Commodity

MRL

0.1 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

F

Note

-

4 mg/kg

2017

Po

-

MRL

4 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2017

Symbol

Po

Note

-

5 mg/kg

2021

Po

-

Commodity

MRL

5 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2021

Symbol

Po

Note

-

0.02 mg/kg

2006

-

-

Commodity

MRL

0.02 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

-

Note

-

0.02 mg/kg

2006

-

-

MRL

0.02 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

-

Note

-

40 mg/kg

2006

PoP

-

Commodity

MRL

40 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

PoP

Note

-

25 mg/kg

2006

PoP

-

MRL

25 mg/kg

Year of Adoption

2006

Symbol

PoP

Note

-

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(fat): (for meat) The MRL/EMRL applies to the fat of meat.
F: (for milks) The residue is fat soluble and MRLs for milk products are derived as explained in "Codex Maximum Residue Limits/Extraneous Maximum Residue Limits for Milk and Milk Products".
Po:The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment of the commodity.
PoP:(for processed foods) The MRL accommodates post-harvest treatment of the primary food commodity.

Other information

JMPR-related information

ADI/PTDI: 0.09 & 0.05 mg/kg bw 0-0.09 mg/kg bw for the R,S racemate; 0- 0.05 mg/kg bw for S-methoprene (2005).
Residue definition:Definition of the residue for compliance with the MRL and dietary risk assessment for plant and animal commodities: Methoprene. The residue is fat-soluble.