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22 - Diazinon
Functional Class: Insecticide
Commodities
Commodity
MRL
Year of Adoption
Symbol
Note
Commodity
MRL
0.2 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
1997
Symbol
-
Note
-
Commodity
MRL
2 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
2004
Symbol
(fat)
Note
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
MRL
0.05 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
1995
Symbol
-
Note
-
0.03 mg/kg
2004
-
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
Commodity
MRL
0.03 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
2004
Symbol
-
Note
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
0.03 mg/kg
2004
-
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
Commodity
MRL
0.03 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
2004
Symbol
-
Note
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
Commodity
MRL
2 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
2004
Symbol
(fat)
Note
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
Commodity
MRL
0.02 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
1995
Symbol
F
Note
The MRL accommodates external animal treatment.
MRL
0.05 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
1995
Symbol
-
Note
-
MRL
1 mg/kg
Year of Adoption
1997
Symbol
-
Note
-
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(*):At or about the limit of determination.
(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".
(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".
Other information
JMPR-related information
ADI/PTDI: 0-0.005 mg/kg bw (2006)
Residue definition:For compliance with MRLs and estimation of dietary intake: Diazinon. The residue is fat-soluble.