Pestizidrückstände              in Arzneidrogen und deren Zubereitungen
              Lothar Kabelitz
              PhytoLab, GmbH & Co.              KG, Vestenbergsgreuth
              
              Pesticide Residues in Herbal Medicinal Drugs and Their Formulations              Regulations for pesticide residues in herbal medicinal drugs are              included in the monograph “Pesticide Residues” of the              European Pharmacopoeia (Ph.Eur.). According to the monograph limits              applying to pesticides not listed in the table of the monograph comply              with the limits set by the EC directives 76/895 and 90/642 including              their annexes and successive updates. The limits indicated in the              mentioned EC directives that have been adopted in German legislation              within the Maximum Residue Level Regulation (Rückstands-Höchstmengenverordnung,              RHmV) are not appropriate. They refer to certain product groups              only, they are generally too low and therefore they are not practicable.
              According to the Contaminants Working Group of the Federal Association              of Pharmaceutical Product Manufacturers (Bundesverband der Arzneimittelhersteller,              BAH) 67 pesticides respectively substance groups are relevant to              a selection of 205 herbal medicinal drugs which were given a positive              assessment by the E Commission or ESCOP or a monograph by the Ph.Eur.
              The table of substances and limits in the Ph.Eur. monograph „Pesticide              Residues“ should be amended. Maximum limits for 70 pesticides,              calculated on the positive findings and the 90th percen-tiles or              adjusted to the quantitation limits for a number of pesticides,              should be adopted as maximum levels of the Ph.Eur. in those cases              where the actual limit is fixed at a lower value.
              As the analytical method provided by the Ph.Eur. is not suited to              check the limits of the 70 relevant pesticides the DFG S 19 procedure,              which has been adopted in the § 35 method collection of the              German Food and Commodities Act (Lebensmittel- und Bedarfsgegenstände-Gesetz,              LMBG) as procedure L 00.00-34, is proposed as appropriate analytical              method for the Ph. Eur. monograph “Pesticide Residues”.