Phytocontrol is the only laboratory in France to offer COFRAC accredited 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene analysis.
1,4 DMN is an active ingredient authorised in the EU. It acts as a sprout inhibitor during the storage of foodstuffs. This molecule is only authorised on potatoes intended for human consumption.
Regulation 2015/399 set the Maximum Residue Limit at 15 mg/kg on potatoes, and 0.01 mg/kg on all other matrices
Chlorpropham (CIPC) has been the most widely used product for decades to control sprouting in potatoes during storage.
Regulation 2019/989 banned CPIC and the use-by date for this pesticide residue had been set for October 2020. In France, stocks of of this product could be used until 8 August 2020. Following this ban, a temporary MRL for chlorpropham on potatoes was set at 0.4 mg/kg by Regulation 2021/155.
One of the alternatives to CPIC is 1,4 DMN. Although the MRL is set at 15 mg/kg, tubers treated with a phytosanitary solution containing 1,4 DMN should not be fed to animals.
In fact, the conclusions of the ANSES evaluation of the MA application for the DORMIR preparation state that no study has been conducted to estimate the level of residues in foodstuffs of animal origin.
The conditions of use of the product DORMIR as well as its authorised products for parallel trade, therefore stipulate the following statement: "Do not use potatoes treated with the preparation DORMIR in animal feed".
The Phytocontrol laboratory is able to analyze under COFRAC accreditation 1,4 dimethylnaphthalene at a limit of quantification of 10 ppb on the following matrices :
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