Agriculture (Sep 2022)

Difference in Accumulation of Five Phthalate Esters in Different Elite Tea Cultivars and Their Correlation with Environment Factors

  • Mengxin Wang,
  • Yanyan Tang,
  • Shuishan Mi,
  • Jingen Pan,
  • Chunwei Guo,
  • Jie Li,
  • Baoyu Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12101516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1516

Abstract

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Plasticizers, i.e., phthalate esters (PAEs) were liable to be detected from fresh tea leaves and tea products. In order to monitor the pollution of PAEs in tea plants and compare the difference among PAEs content of tea cultivars, fifteen elite cultivars in tea plant cultivar gardens were chosen. PAEs were extracted from the upper mature leaves and lower mature leaves of tea bushes and determined via GC–MS once every two months, six times in total in one anniversary. DMP, DEP, DiBP, DBP, and DEHP were detected in fifteen tea cultivars. DBP was the predominant congener in fifteen tea cultivars, which was followed by DiBP. PAEs content in upper mature leaves was significantly lower than that in lower mature leaves in all months. There was no significant difference among PAEs content from the fifteen tea cultivars. Except for summer, the PAEs content of fresh tea leaves gradually increased from spring to winter. The correlation analysis result was that PAEs had significant negative correlation with air temperature and positive correlation with air quality index (p p < 0.05). According to cluster analysis, three types of fresh tea leaves with high, medium, and low accumulation accounted for 26.7%, 20%, and 53.3%, respectively. The results could supply a reference for monitoring of pollution of PAEs in fresh tea leaves, as well as an evaluation of PAEs content difference of tea plant cultivars.

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